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Navratangarh Fort

Gumla, Jharkhand, India
Navratangarh Fort, a significant historical site, was the ancient capital of the Nagvanshi kings of Chota Nagpur. The fort was built by King Durjan Sal in the 17th century after his return from Mughal captivity. He named the palace "Navratan Garh" because of the nine historical fortresses he built f or himself and his eight brothers, signifying his status as a "king of nine forts." The grand structure is a testament to the blend of Mughal and tribal architectural styles, reflecting the influence of his time in the Mughal court. Though now in a state of ruin, the fort complex still holds immense historical and archaeological importance. The main palace is a five-storied structure, originally built to be earthquake-proof and well-ventilated. The palace also features a central hall, courtyards, and a grand entrance. The complex also includes a temple dedicated to Lord Jagannath, a water well, and a treasury. The fort's strategic location on a hill was chosen for defensive purposes. The ruins of the fort give a glimpse into the grandeur of the Nagvanshi kingdom and its rich cultural history. It is a place of interest for historians, archaeologists, and tourists who are fascinated by the medieval era's architecture and power dynamics. The fort is a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India, and efforts are being made to preserve this invaluable heritage. The quiet and isolated setting of the fort, surrounded by nature, adds to its mystique and makes it an ideal spot for quiet reflection and historical exploration.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    3-4 hours.
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    Place Type:
    Historical Site, Archaeological Ruin.
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    Entry Fees:
    Free. ...
    Free.
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    Timing:
    Open during daylight hours. ...
    Open during daylight hours.
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    Special Events:
    There are no specific special events held at the fort itself. However, the site's historical significance is commemorated during local festivals and historical awareness events in the region. ...
    There are no specific special events held at the fort itself. However, the site's historical significance is commemorated during local festivals and historical awareness events in the region.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The majestic Nagpuri Darwaja (gate) is an excellent photo spot. The five-story palace ruins, with their intricate stone carvings and arched windows, offer a very picturesque backdrop. The panoramic view of the surrounding landscape from the top of the fort's remains is also a must-capture. ...
    The majestic Nagpuri Darwaja (gate) is an excellent photo spot. The five-story palace ruins, with their intricate stone carvings and arched windows, offer a very picturesque backdrop. The panoramic view of the surrounding landscape from the top of the fort's remains is also a must-capture.

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Things To Do

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    Visitors can explore the ruins of the fort, a perfect activity for history buffs. They can walk through the remains of the palace, admire the stone carvings, and imagine the life of the Nagvanshi kings. Photography is a great way to capture the historical essence of the place. It's also a good spot for a serene outing away from the city. ...

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    Why Famous:
    Navratangarh Fort is famous for being the 17th-century capital of the Nagvanshi dynasty and for its unique architecture, which blends Mughal and tribal styles. It is a symbol of the region's rich history and a testament to the power of King Durjan Sal. The fort's five-story structure is also a rar...
    Navratangarh Fort is famous for being the 17th-century capital of the Nagvanshi dynasty and for its unique architecture, which blends Mughal and tribal styles. It is a symbol of the region's rich history and a testament to the power of King Durjan Sal. The fort's five-story structure is also a rare and notable feature.
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    Architecture:
    Navratangarh Fort is a masterpiece of medieval Nagvanshi architecture, showcasing a unique blend of local tribal styles and Mughal influences. The main palace is a five-story structure, a unique feature for the region, built primarily from locally sourced stone. The fortRs.s design incorporates a ce...
    Navratangarh Fort is a masterpiece of medieval Nagvanshi architecture, showcasing a unique blend of local tribal styles and Mughal influences. The main palace is a five-story structure, a unique feature for the region, built primarily from locally sourced stone. The fortRs.s design incorporates a central courtyard, multiple rooms, and small windows, which were a common feature in many ancient forts to provide ventilation and natural light. The structureRs.s walls are massive and thick, indicating a defensive purpose. The most impressive feature is the "Nagpuri Darwaja," a large and ornate gate that once served as the main entrance. The stone carvings and intricate details on the remaining walls are a testament to the skill of the craftsmen of the time. The overall area of the fort complex is quite extensive, though much of it is now overgrown. The ruins reveal the layout of the palace, including the "Raniwas" (queen's quarters), a large hall, and other ancillary buildings.
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    How To Reach:
    Navratangarh Fort is located in the Sisai block, approximately 28 km from Gumla. The journey by a hired car or private vehicle takes about an hour. The road is well-defined, but the final stretch to the fort might be unpaved and a bit rough. ...

Tourism Tips

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    Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven terrain. Carry drinking water and some snacks, as there are no food stalls or shops near the ruins. Be cautious while exploring the ruins, as some parts might be unstable. It is advisable to hire a local guide who can explain the history and ...

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