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The thunder of Jaipur: A legacy of cannons, artillery and power

The Daily Guardian

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November 21, 2025

Jaipur, the Pink City, is celebrated for its palaces, forts, and vibrant culture—but hidden within its grand architecture lies another remarkable legacy: its formidable cannons and artillery traditions. These powerful weapons were not merely instruments of war; they symbolised Rajput pride, engineering brilliance, and strategic mastery. From the world-famous Jaivan cannon to lesser-known but equally fascinating artillery pieces, Jaipur's military heritage offers a rich and compelling narrative. This article explores the history, construction, technology, deployment, and cultural impact of Jaipur's cannons and artillery in depth.

- TDG NETWORK

The thunder of Jaipur: A legacy of cannons, artillery and power

Jaivan Cannon Jaigarh, Jaipur

ORIGINS OF JAIPUR'S ARTILLERY TRADITION

The rise of artillery in Jaipur coincided with the increasing importance of gunpowder warfare across India in the 16th and 17th centuries. The Kachhwaha rulers of Amber (later Jaipur) were among the first Rajput dynasties to adopt modern firearms and heavy cannons. Their close ties with the Mughal Empire gave them access to advanced weaponry, experienced craftsmen, and specialised metal foundries.

By the time Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II founded Jaipur in 1727, the kingdom had already developed a strong artillery wing, equipped with heavy cannons designed to defend their hill forts and deter invading armies.

JAIGARH FORT: THE STRONGHOLD OF JAIPUR'S CANNONS

The greatest symbol of Jaipur's artillery power is Jaigarh Fort, perched high above Amber. Constructed in 1726 to protect Amber Palace and the surrounding region, the fort housed workshops, smithies, armouries, and one of the most sophisticated cannon foundries in medieval India.

At Jaigarh, Rajput engineers cast cannons using local iron ore from the Aravalli Hills and a massive furnace capable of melting metal in large quantities. The fort's water systems, including Persian wheels and reservoirs, ensured a continuous supply for cooling the molten metal.

Jaigarh was not just a defensive post; it was an artillery manufacturing hub that supplied cannons to various Rajput kingdoms.

JAIVAN: THE CROWN JEWEL OF JAIPUR'S ARTILLERY

No discussion about Jaipur's artillery is complete without Jaivan, the iconic cannon housed at Jaigarh Fort. Known as one of the world's largest cannons on wheels, Jaivan represents the peak of Rajput metallurgical skill and military ambition.

Key features of Jaivan include:

Length: Approximately 20 feet

Barrel weight: Around 50 tons

Calibre: Nearly 11 inches

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