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Forts in Madhya Pradesh


Madhya Pradesh used to be part of the Central provinces before the reorganization of the states. The state was further divided in 2000 when a portion of it was carved out as Chattisgarh. Before the partition, the state used to be the largest in India. There are many important tourist destinations in Madhya Pradesh, including reserve forests, hill stations, and places of historical importance. The forts in Madhya Pradesh are popular tourist destinations and offer wonderful insights into the history of the state. They are also an integral part of tourism in Madhya Pradesh.

Important Forts in Madhya Pradesh:

Gwalior Fort: The Gwalior fort is a magnificent medieval structure built by the rulers of the area. The fort has a maximum length of 2.4 kilometers, and a maximum breadth of 820 meters. It is built on an elevated area with a maximum height of 104 meters. The fort is a fine example of medieval Indian architecture. There are many impressive structures within the fort including the Suraj Kund, the Saas Bahu temple, Teli ka mandir and many Jian temples. The fort also offers a magnificent view of Gwalior city, especially after sunset. The light and sound show is a major attraction of the fort.

Mandu : Mandu is the most famous among the Madhya Pradesh forts. It is famous for the legends involving the romantic pair of Baz Bahadur and his queen Roopmati. The architecture of this fort presents an interesting blend of Islamic and local elements. The fort stretches for 13 kilometers along the Vindhyas. Mandu flourished in the 15th century as the capital of the Paramara Dynasty who ruled over Malwa. The fort is home to many palaces, mosques and other buildings. The Jama Masjid deserves special mention as a fine example of medieval Islamic architecture.

Asirgarh : In its heydays, the fort of Asirgarh was considered the most secure fort in India. It is said that even Akbar faced great difficulties in his attempts to conquer the fort and ultimately had to bribe his way into it.

Chanderi Fort : This fort is located on the Malwa Bundelkhand border atop a hill southwest of the Betwa River. The fort towers 71 meters above the city , and is a major tourist spot in Madhya Pradesh. The main gate of the fort is known as Khooni darwaza , a chilling reminder of the ruthless battles the fort has witnessed. The walls and fortifications of the fort have been developed during the reigns of the Islamic rulers of the region. The fort came under bundela Rajputs in the late 16th century, and since then many Hindu and Jain temples have been constructed in it.

Deogarh: This fort is located amidst scenic surroundings in the Chhindwara district of Madhya Pradesh. Deogarh was the capital of the Gond kingdom hat flourished here during the late 17th century. The fort is an interesting place to visit with its numerous tanks, wells, temples and buildings.

Datia Fort, Bhandhavgarh Fort, Gohad Fort and Narwar Fort are some of the other prominent forts in Madhya Pradesh.


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