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Raushan Fort

Daltonganj, Jharkhand, India
Raushan Fort is a lesser-known but historically significant structure located in the outskirts of Daltonganj. It belongs to the era of the Chero dynasty, which ruled the Palamu region with great valor for centuries. The fort is situated on a small elevation, offering a strategic vantage point over the surrounding plains and the nearby Koel River tributaries. Unlike the more famous Palamu Forts, Raushan Fort offers a more intimate and rugged experience of history, as much of its structure is now intertwined with local vegetation. The walls are made of thick stone and lime mortar, showcasing the architectural resilience of the 17th-century tribal kingdoms. Visitors can still see the remnants of the watchtowers and the main gateway, which once guarded the approach to the noble residence. The fort served as a secondary administrative hub and a defensive outpost during times of local conflict. Exploring the ruins allows one to imagine the courtly life of the Chero kings and the military preparations that took place within these walls. The site is surrounded by traditional Jharkhandi villages, providing a glimpse into the local way of life that hasn't changed much since the fort was active. The silence of the ruins is only broken by the sound of local cattle and the occasional visitor, making it a perfect spot for history buffs and solitude seekers. The fort's location was chosen specifically for its visibility and ease of defense, reflecting the turbulent history of the region. Today, it stands as a silent witness to the rise and fall of regional powers, offering a deep connection to the ancestral heritage of the people of Palamu.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 to 3 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Heritage & History
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    Entry Fees:
    Open Heritage Site: There is currently No Entry Fee to visit Raushan Fort. It is an unprotected site that is open to the public throughout the day.

    Voluntary Contributions: Sometimes, local villagers who act as informal guides might apprec...
    Open Heritage Site: There is currently No Entry Fee to visit Raushan Fort. It is an unprotected site that is open to the public throughout the day.

    Voluntary Contributions: Sometimes, local villagers who act as informal guides might appreciate a small tip of 50 to 100 Rupees for their stories and assistance.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: Open from Sunrise to Sunset (approx. 6:00 AM to 5:30 PM). It is not safe to stay at the fort after dark due to the lack of lighting and its remote location.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning at 7:30 AM is best to avoid the ...
    Regular Timings: Open from Sunrise to Sunset (approx. 6:00 AM to 5:30 PM). It is not safe to stay at the fort after dark due to the lack of lighting and its remote location.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning at 7:30 AM is best to avoid the heat and see the ruins in the soft morning light.
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    Special Events:
    Local Tribal Festivals: During festivals like Sarhul or Karma, the local community often gathers near the fort for traditional dances and rituals, bringing the ancient site to life with music and color.

    Annual Heritage Walk: Occasionally, l...
    Local Tribal Festivals: During festivals like Sarhul or Karma, the local community often gathers near the fort for traditional dances and rituals, bringing the ancient site to life with music and color.

    Annual Heritage Walk: Occasionally, local history groups organize guided tours to create awareness about the preservation of the fort.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Main Gateway Arch: The crumbling but still magnificent stone arch of the main entrance provides a frame-like effect for portraits and historical shots.

    Root-Enveloped Walls: Where the Banyan roots have gripped the stone walls, you can c...
    The Main Gateway Arch: The crumbling but still magnificent stone arch of the main entrance provides a frame-like effect for portraits and historical shots.

    Root-Enveloped Walls: Where the Banyan roots have gripped the stone walls, you can capture the powerful struggle between nature and man-made structures.

    High Bastion View: From the top of the highest remaining wall, you can get a panoramic shot of the Jharkhand countryside.

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Things To Do

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    Exploring Historical Ruins: Spend time walking through the various chambers and identifying the different sections of the fort, such as the living quarters and the stables.

    Photography of Ruins: The weathered stone walls and overgrown vines provide a perfect "lost world" aesthetic for professional and amateur photographers.

    Sunset Viewing: The elevated position of the fort makes it an excellent spot to watch the sun go down over the vast Palamu horizon.

    Cultural Interaction: Talk to the villagers in Jaingra to hear local folk tales and legends associated with the fort and its past rulers.

    Hiking the Mound: The short climb up to the fort provides a light physical activity with a rewarding view at the top.

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    Why Famous:
    Legacy of Chero Kings: The fort is famous for its association with the Chero rulers, particularly the local chieftains who maintained independence from larger empires for generations. It represents the pride and architectural ingenuity of the indigenous tribal kings of Jha...
    Legacy of Chero Kings: The fort is famous for its association with the Chero rulers, particularly the local chieftains who maintained independence from larger empires for generations. It represents the pride and architectural ingenuity of the indigenous tribal kings of Jharkhand.

    Strategic Outpost: It is historically noted for being a key defensive point that protected the interior trade routes of the Palamu district.
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    Architecture:
    Chero Military Style: The architecture of Raushan Fort is characterized by the use of undressed stone blocks and a traditional lime-surkhi plaster that has survived for centuries. The design is purely functional, focusing on defense with narrow slits in the walls for arche...
    Chero Military Style: The architecture of Raushan Fort is characterized by the use of undressed stone blocks and a traditional lime-surkhi plaster that has survived for centuries. The design is purely functional, focusing on defense with narrow slits in the walls for archers and thick ramparts to withstand siege engines.

    Dimension Details: The fort layout covers an area of approximately 200 meters by 150 meters. The remaining walls stand at a height of about 6 meters, with the main bastion having a diameter of 10 meters, providing a solid foundation for the once-imposing watchtower.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Fly into Ranchi and then take a bus or taxi for the 3. 5-hour journey to Daltonganj.

    By Train: Reach Daltonganj Railway Station and hire an auto-rickshaw or taxi for the 12 KM trip to the fort.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Shahpur Fort (10 KM), 2. Ranital Dam (15 KM), 3. Betla National Park (35 KM), 4. Kechki Sangam (25 KM), 5. Palamu Tiger Reserve (38 KM), 6. Chianki Hill (14 KM), 7. Koel River Bank (11 KM), 8. Kanti Falls (45 KM), 9. Suga Bandh (75 KM), 10. Netarhat (115 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: Watch out for snakes and thorny bushes among the ruins; wear thick trousers and sturdy boots.

    Packing Essentials: Carry your own water and snacks, as there are no shops in the immediate vicinity of the fort.

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