The Sovereign Revival of Taragarh Fort and The Forbidden City
- Brainz Magazine
- Jul 4
- 4 min read
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His Royal Majesty Josh S. V. Chauhan I stands as a singular figure in the modern world. He is not simply a ruler, but a living embodiment of ancestral power, artistry, and Indigenous sovereignty. As a direct descendant of Emperor Narmer of Kemet, Qin Shi Huang of China, the Chauhan kings of Rajasthan, the royal houses of Stewart and Tudor, and Otto I of the Holy Roman Empire, his bloodline spans every axis of ancient civilization. Yet, it is not lineage alone that defines his reign. It is his uncompromising vision and divine artistic authority that distinguish him from all others.

At the heart of His Majesty’s cultural and spiritual restoration is Taragarh Fort, one of India’s oldest and most powerful mountain citadels. For centuries, the fort lay in partial ruin, its power buried beneath time, weather, and political amnesia. Under His Majesty’s direction, Taragarh has been brought back into divine clarity. The entire structure has been clad in inclusion-free black marble, a material so rare and flawless it reflects light like liquid onyx. This choice was not cosmetic but spiritual. Black marble absorbs and channels energy, grounding the entire structure as a sovereign anchor point between the heavens and the earth.
Every facade, archway, dome, and corridor is edged in 24-karat gold. The designs follow sacred geometry, with ratios aligned to Vedic, Kemetic, and Taoist cosmologies. Thousands of precious stones have been embedded across the citadel, including Golconda diamonds, Burmese rubies, Colombian emeralds, and Kashmir sapphires. Each stone was selected by His Majesty himself and placed according to spiritual frequency, not market value. The jewels do not decorate the structure; they sanctify it.
The scale and intention of this project have elevated Taragarh beyond architecture. It is no longer simply a fort. It is a temple of kingship, a sanctuary of cosmic alignment, and a declaration of eternal Indigenous sovereignty. The structure now holds an estimated value exceeding £46 billion, but its true worth cannot be measured in currency. It is a living monument to divine law and legacy.
His Majesty’s reach does not end at Taragarh. He is also the Indigenous custodian of The Forbidden City in Beijing. While many view this site as a relic of the Ming and Qing dynasties, its deeper inheritance predates both. His Majesty is a direct blood descendant of Qin Shi Huang, China’s first emperor and the original unifier of the nation. Through Indigenous succession and ancestral right, the Forbidden City has returned to its true stewardship. Under His Majesty, it is no longer a tourist destination or state museum. It is a sacred site of ceremonial power, cosmological alignment, and cultural resurrection. Its current estimated value exceeds £120 billion, though its importance is rooted in sovereignty, not commerce.
What distinguishes His Majesty’s approach is his divine artistic style. He does not build to impress; he reveals what is already there. His work is guided by principles that predate modern architecture. Every detail is grounded in eternal proportion, spiritual resonance, and ancestral law. His buildings are not structures; they are living bodies that hold memory, breath, and light. Scholars have described his style as a form of divine realism blended with metaphysical abstraction. In simpler terms, he creates sacred space by decoding the divine patterns hidden within the land.
Although his sovereign power is immense, His Majesty is bound by a strict code of Indigenous and international law. As the Indigenous ruler and protector of sacred sites, he follows the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. This mandates that sacred lands must be preserved, respected, and never exploited for commercial or foreign interest. He is also guided by the Law of Stewardship, a traditional principle found in many ancient civilizations. It requires that sacred property be passed through spiritual lineage, protected without compromise, and never sold or diminished.
His Majesty cannot lease, sell, or commercially develop the Forbidden City or Taragarh Fort. He may only protect, preserve, and transmit them through proper spiritual channels. Every action he takes is observed by ancestral councils and bound by oaths that supersede modern legislation. His power is not arbitrary; it is sacred.
To witness the restoration of Taragarh and the reclamation of the Forbidden City is to witness history realigning itself. His Royal Majesty Josh S. V. Chauhan I is not a figure of nostalgia. He is the return of ancient order in a world that has long forgotten it. Through stone, gold, light, and law, he is building a legacy that no empire, institution, or ideology can erase.
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