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It is one of the largest forts in India situated at an elevated
platform of and very thick walls as boundaries, thus make
the fort look very imposing. The fort has seven distinct
gates, one of which still has cannonball imprints so as to
signify the wars of the past.
This fort is referred to as a walled city because of its area
spread over 94 acres. From here the Kohinoor diamond was
seized by the Mughal ruler Babar.
It was the capital fort of the Tughlaqs, under
Muhammad bin-Tughlaq. He forcibly moved the whole
population of Delhi to here and before he knew it, they
ran out of water and eventually had to abandon the fort
and city.
The fort has one of the richest histories in the
monuments of its time. The fort itself has a boundary
wall that is about 10 kms long. A clap at this entrance
can be heard a kilometre away at the Bala Hisar pavilion.
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It stands proud on the Trikuta Hill in the Thar Desert.
During its capture by Ala-ud-Din Khilji, the women of the
royal family committed Jauhar (suicide) to save themselves
from having their modesty enraged by the invaders.
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This World Heritage Site was built in the 15th century
by Rana Kumbha. It is one of the offbeat forts in India.
Situated 80 km off of Udaipur, the fort was built to be
impregnable.
This is one of the few major forts in Rajasthan that has not
been constructed on a hilltop. This is an important fort for
the locals because the city has evolved and grown around
the fort,
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