Know why this mysterious fort is called 'Kunwara Fort'
Know why this mysterious fort is called 'Kunwara Fort'
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The history of India has been very glorious. Many forts remain the subject of discussion on this holy land. This fort boasts many mysteries in itself. One such fort is situated on the Aravali hills. The wall of this fort extends over the entire hill that passes through lush green plains. This fort looks so beautiful that a large number of people come from far and wide to see it. There was a time when permission had to be obtained from the SP of the area to enter the fort, but now it is not so. Bus tourists only have to write their name in the register kept with the sentry. After that they can enter this grand fort.

For your information, let us tell you that this fort is known as 'Bala Fort', which is in Alwar, Rajasthan. Due to this it is also called 'Alwar Fort'. If you see in Alwar, this fort is the oldest building there. It is believed that the construction work of this fort was started in 1492 AD by Hasan Khan Mewati. It is famous all over the country for its grand structural design.

This fort has been ruled by Mughals to Marathas and Jats. There are 446 holes in the walls of the fort, which were specially made to fire bullets on enemies. These holes could also be fired from a 10-foot gun. Apart from this, 15 big and 51 small bastions have been built in the fort to keep an eye on the enemies. Please tell that there was never a war on this fort in history. Due to this, it is also called 'Kunwara Fort'. This fort is five kilometers long and about 1.5 kilometers wide. A total of six doors have been built for entry inside the fort, namely Jai Pol, Suraj Pol, Laxman Pol, Chand Pol, Krishna Pol and Andheri Pol.

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