Lohagarh Fort, Bharatpur 
Lohagarh
fort, or the Iron fort was built in the early 18th century and took its name from
its supposedly impregnable defences, which are said to be inspired by a description
given in the epic, Ramayana. Maharaja Suraj Mal, the fort's constructor and founder
of Bharatpur, built two towers within the ramparts, the Jawahar Burj and Fateh
Burj, to commemorate his victories over the Mughals and the British.
The fort was encircled and protected by deep moats, and according to a legend
would fall "only when a crocodile swalled up all the water of the moat".
The gate of the Lohagarh has an interesting history behind it. It originally belonged
to the fort of Chittorgarh but was carried away by Sultan Alauddin Khilji of Delhi.
In the late 17th century it was brought back in triumph by the victorious Jat
armies from the imperial capital of Delhi to Bharatpur.
How to reach
there:
Road: Bharatpur is on the Agra to Jaipur road.
Rail: Bharatpur is on the Delhi to Bombay broad-gauge line as well
as the Delhi-Agra-Jaipur-Ahmedabad meter-gauge line.
Visiting hours:
The fort is open Saturday to Thursday from 10 am to 4.30 pm.
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Rajasthan Forts Mehrangarh
Fort, Jodhpur || Rohet
Fort, Near Jodhpur || Luni
Fort, Near Jodhpur || Bila
Quila Fort, Alwar || Kumbhalgarh
Fort, Udaipur || Junagarh
Fort, Bikaner || Jaisalmer
Fort, Jaisalmer || Taragarh
or The Star Fort, Bundi || Fort,
Chittorgarh || Lohagarh
Fort, Bharatpur || Nahargarh
Fort, Nahargarh || Fort
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