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Madhogarh Fort, Haryana

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Madhogarh Fort, Mahendragarh district, Haryana, India
Native names
  • माधोगढ़, महेंद्रगढ़ ज़िला, हरियाणा, भारत (Hindi)
  • माधोगढ़ का किला (Hindi)
LocationMadhogarh, Haryana, Haryana, India
Builtfirst half of 18th century
Built forMadho Singh I
Architectural style(s)Hindu
Governing bodyArchaeological Survey of India

Madhogarh Fort is located on top of Madhogarh Hill in the Aravalli mountain range, near Madhogarh village, in the Mahendragarh District of Haryana state in India.[1] It is located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from Mahendragarh.

History

The fort was built by the Kachwaha Rajput king Madho Singh I in the first half of the 18th century, when he placed the area under the control of Balwant Singh. The fort is named after Madho Singh I; "Madhogarh" literally means "the fort of Madho". Around 1755, this area passed from the Rajputs to the Maratha Empire.[1]

Architecture

The fort is one of only a few hill forts in Haryana. The architecture is of Hindu Rajput origin.

It has two portions: an upper section on top of the hill, with a ruined main structure, and a smaller section just below the top of the hill. The fort is surrounded by a high and thick wall around the hill with several bastions. Below the sections of the fort, there is a water tank that still stands. The upper complex has a few chambers that appear to be connected to the water tank.

Future development

The Government of Haryana plans to develop an integrated tourist resort incorporating the Madhogarh fort.[2][3][4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Gazetteer of Mahandragarh 1988" (PDF). Haryana Revenue Department. Retrieved 12 Nov 2014.
  2. ^ Haryana to develop new tourist spots
  3. ^ Convention facilities to be set up
  4. ^ Haryana govt to give a boost to tourism