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Red Fort#1Chak Fort, also known as Ratta Qila (Red Fort) is located in Muzaffarabad, built on the banks of the Neelum River. It was originally built by the Kashmiri Chak
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Thread on 12 Forts of the Chital DistrictChitral is home to many great forts which have been important in many conflicts, from ancient to modern.They are still historically and culturally
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Gilgit Baltistan is not only a land of green meadows and snowy peaks but also a land full of history.Historically, due to a politically fractured environment, building good fortifications was
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One can almost see the evolution of the walls of the tomb, from the more militaristic style of the tomb at Kabirwal built in the 1100s to the Tomb of
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5 interesting things about the Fort at Kot Diji*Thread* 1. Shape: Building forts that cling to steep cliffs isn't uncommon but it is taken to an extreme in Kot Diji
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Manjarabad Fort: the subcontinent's only indigenous star/bastion fort.A fort that is truly unique.*A Thread* The fort was constructed under the Tipu Sultan, the Sultan of Mysore. He took a keen
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*Thread #8*Thread on forts of North Punjab.This thread will be covering 26 forts, not including forts from Rawalpindi Division which has been covered in a separate thread.I hope to introduce
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*Thread #6*This thread covers forts of Multan and Dera Ghazi Khan divisions. Due to the large number of forts in the area, Bahawalpur Division will be covered separately.#forts#Castle Bahadurgarh FortOne
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The region of Potohar which now forms the Rawalpindi division is home to many forts, large and small. Many of these were built by grand empires like the Mughals, others
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