#gwalior fort

#Gwalior fort, Gwalior Overview
Referred to as 'the pearl amongst fortresses in India' by the Mughal emperor Babur, the Gwalior Fort is one of the most impenetrable fortresses located in the entire northern and southern India and is a place you definitely must visit. Situated on the top of a vast rocky mountain near Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh in central India, the fort comprises of a defensive structure and two main palaces. This imposing structure that dominates the entire city of Gwalior is, simply put; an architectural marvel that bears testimony to the excellent craftsmanship that existed during those times. Touching the skyline of Gwalior, this prominent building is of extreme importance to the rich history and heritage of the country.

The construction of the Gwalior Fort took place in two parts, in two different time periods. During the first phase of its construction in the 8th century during the Tomar rule, the central part of the fort was built. Later in the 15th century, the Gujari Mahal and the Man Mandir were built by Raja Man Singh Tomar for his favourite queen, Mrignayani. The fort spreads over an area of 3 kilometres and can be seen from every nook and corner of the city, and is especially popular amongst history enthusiasts who visit the place to revisit the rich past of India.

This architectural marvel has an intriguing history attached to it and has passed from the possession of one dynasty to the other, multiple times. The entire fort complex is well maintained and includes temples, water tanks and palaces such as Man Mandir, the Gujari, the Jahangir, the Karan, and the Shah Jahan.!!!!!!!!attr_1616.jpg

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