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Loharu Fort

Bhiwani, Haryana, India
Loharu Fort is a monumental historical structure that stands as a silent witness to the turbulent history of the Shekhawati region. Originally built in 1570 AD by Thakur Arjan Singh, a Hindu Rajput, it started as a humble mud fort designed to protect the local population from invaders. Over the cen turies, the fort underwent several transformations as it passed through the hands of various rulers, including the Nawabs of Loharu. The fort is strategically located on the border of Haryana and Rajasthan, making it a vital military outpost in the past. It is famous for its association with the family of Begum Zafar Mahal, the wife of the last Mughal Emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar. The fort complex is quite extensive, featuring massive walls, grand gateways, and several internal buildings that showcase a mix of different architectural eras. Although parts of the fort are in a state of ruin, the main entrance and some of the internal halls still retain their former glory. The Government of Haryana recently designated it as a state-protected monument to ensure its preservation. Walking through the fort feels like stepping back into the 16th century, with its narrow passages and secret chambers. The fort was also a center of administrative power for the Loharu Princely State during the British Raj. Today, it serves as a major tourist attraction for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts who want to explore the lesser-known forts of North India. The local community has many legends about the hidden treasures and secret tunnels that once connected the fort to nearby regions. Visiting Loharu Fort provides a deep insight into the feudal history of India and the architectural evolution of defensive structures over four hundred years.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    3 to 4 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Historical & Heritage
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    Entry Fees:
    Nominal Charges : The entry fee is currently Rs. 20 for Indians and Rs. 100 for Foreigners. There may be additional charges for professional video cameras. Students with valid ID cards often get a 50% discount. The revenue collected is used for the ongoing restoration ...
    Nominal Charges : The entry fee is currently Rs. 20 for Indians and Rs. 100 for Foreigners. There may be additional charges for professional video cameras. Students with valid ID cards often get a 50% discount. The revenue collected is used for the ongoing restoration work by the Archaeological Department.
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    Timing:
    Visiting Hours : The fort is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time : Arrive early at 9:30 AM to explore before the sun gets too strong, or visit around 3:00 PM to catch the late afternoon light. It is closed on certain natio...
    Visiting Hours : The fort is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time : Arrive early at 9:30 AM to explore before the sun gets too strong, or visit around 3:00 PM to catch the late afternoon light. It is closed on certain national holidays.
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    Special Events:
    Independence Day : A grand flag-hoisting ceremony is held at the fort every August 15, honoring its role in Indian history.

    Heritage Week : During November, the state tourism department often organizes cultural programs and light shows at t...
    Independence Day : A grand flag-hoisting ceremony is held at the fort every August 15, honoring its role in Indian history.

    Heritage Week : During November, the state tourism department often organizes cultural programs and light shows at the fort to promote heritage awareness.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Eastern Main Gate : The towering wooden doors and stone carvings make for a majestic backdrop.

    The Broken Bastions : Use the jagged edges of the ruins to frame the modern town in the background for a "past vs present" shot.

    The Eastern Main Gate : The towering wooden doors and stone carvings make for a majestic backdrop.

    The Broken Bastions : Use the jagged edges of the ruins to frame the modern town in the background for a "past vs present" shot.

    Internal Arched Corridors : The play of light and shadow in the long arched hallways creates a dramatic, cinematic effect.

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Things To Do

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    Historical Walk : Take a guided tour to understand the strategic importance of each bastion and gateway.

    Exploring the Ramparts : Walk along the top of the fort walls for a panoramic view of Loharu Town.

    Photography : Capture the intricate carvings on the Mughal-style arches and the weathered textures of the Rajput walls.

    Visiting the Tombs : Explore the nearby tombs of the former Nawabs, which feature beautiful calligraphy.

    Picnicking in the Courtyard : Enjoy a quiet afternoon in the central courtyard where the royal court once assembled.

    Learning Calligraphy : Observe the ancient inscriptions on the walls that tell stories of past battles.

    Treasure Hunting (Imagin...

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    Why Famous:
    Princely Heritage : It was the seat of the Nawab of Loharu, a prominent princely state known for its cultural contributions.

    Architectural Transition : It is famous for being one of the few forts that clearly display the transition from a m...
    Princely Heritage : It was the seat of the Nawab of Loharu, a prominent princely state known for its cultural contributions.

    Architectural Transition : It is famous for being one of the few forts that clearly display the transition from a mud fort to a sophisticated stone fortification. The fort's connection to the final days of the Mughal Empire makes it a site of significant national historical interest.
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    Architecture:
    Rajput-Mughal-British Fusion : The fort is a unique architectural specimen showcasing three distinct styles. The original foundations and thick ramparts are classic Rajput military design. Later additions by the Nawabs introduced Mughal elements like arched doorways and f...
    Rajput-Mughal-British Fusion : The fort is a unique architectural specimen showcasing three distinct styles. The original foundations and thick ramparts are classic Rajput military design. Later additions by the Nawabs introduced Mughal elements like arched doorways and floral motifs. The British influence is visible in some of the residential quarters added in the 19th century. The fort features a massive Eastern Gateway and internal courtyards measuring roughly 120x80 feet, surrounded by high walls with bastions.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air : Indira Gandhi International Airport is 145 KMS away.

    By Train : Loharu Junction is a major railway station well-connected to Delhi, Bikaner, and Rewari. The fort is only 2 KMS from the station.

    By Roa...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Madhogarh Fort (34 KM), 2. Jal Mahal Narnaul (74 KM), 3. Tosham Hills (40 KM), 4. Star Monument (55 KM), 5. Lohani Lake (50 KM), 6. Khakhi Baba Mandir (60 KM), 7. Jogi Wala Mandir (61 KM), 8. Hira Puri Mandir (59 KM), 9. City Park (60 KM), 10. Devsar Dham (65 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety : Some parts of the fort are unstable; avoid climbing on crumbling walls.

    Packing : Carry a hat, sunglasses, and plenty of water as there are few shops inside the fort complex.

    Accommodation :<...

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