Islamgarh Fort, previously known as Bheem War Fort, is a fort situated in the Cholistan Desert, Pakistan.[1][2]

History

Islamgarh Fort was built in 1665 during the reign of Raja Rawal Siri Bheem Singh.[3][4] The construction materials for the fort were sourced from Jassermair, India, and included locally made bricks.[3][4]

Originally named Bheem War Fort, it was conquered and renamed Islam Garh Fort by Ikhtiar Khan Sund-i-Elahi in 1780, who also built a mosque inside the fort.[3][4] The fort later fell into the hands of Nawab Muhammad Mubarak Khan II after a victorious battle against Khan.[3][4]

References

  1. "صحرائے چولستان میں منفرد طرز تعمیر کا شاہکار قلعہ اسلام گڑھ". Roznama Dunya.
  2. Ansari, Ahsan (September 22, 2020). "لاتعداد جنگیں سہنے والا چولستان کاصدیوں پرانا قلعہ اسلام گڑھ". Samaa TV.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Iqbal, Shahid (March 28, 2002). "Islam Garh Fort out of sorts". Dawn.
  4. 1 2 3 4 Iqbal, Shahid (January 31, 2002). "Out of sight, not mind". Dawn.

27°51′18″N 70°48′28″E / 27.8551°N 70.8079°E / 27.8551; 70.8079

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