Have a nice visiting to Chanderi Fort. First of all I wanted to say that Chanderi Fort is situated at a height of 71 metres, above the town on a hill called Chandragiri. The fort is 5 km long and 1 km broad. The inscriptions that are excavated from the fort, which are in Gwalior Museum at present, say that this fort was built by Kirti Pal, a Pratihara king in the 11th century. The Chanderi Fort is located in the small historical town of Chanderi in the Ashoknagar District of Madhya Pradesh. The Chanderi Fort is the most conspicuous monument in this ancient town. The Chanderi Fort dates back to the Mughal Period. The Muslim rulers took a lot of initiative to construct the fortification walls of the fort. The Mahals within the fort were built by the Bundela chiefs. The Chanderi Fort is approached through three gates. The first and main gate is well known as the KHOONI DARWAZA. It has been so named because criminals were thrown from the battlements above and their bodies crashed to pieces below. HAWA PAUR is the third and highest gate of the Chanderi Fort. The remnants of the Chanderi Fort include the Hawa Mahal and the Nau Khanda Mahal. Both these buildings were built by the Bundela chiefs. There is yet another gateway on the south western side of the fort. This queer gate referred to as the KATI GHATEE is 59 meter in length, 12 meter in breadth, 24.6 meter in height. Sloping towers adorn this gate. Too hard to wright this review from different sources. Thanks for INDIAHOLIDAY
Nice historical place with natural beauty
Chanderi's fort is situated on his mountain. From here, there can be a look of Chanderi. The architecture used in this fort remains very clean even today. It is believed that this fort belongs to the king of Mahabharata, Shishupala. The view of the sunset from this fort looks very beautiful.
Architecture is wonderful and you can view whole city form top of fort. The main gate of the fort is known as the "Khooni Darwaza". Chanderi fort is situated on a hill 71 meter above the town. The fortification walls were constructed mainly by the Muslim rulers of Chanderi.
Chanderi fort ia a historical place for visiting and currently have started there night movie program like Gwalior fort.
Good place if you like to explore old places.
The Fort constructed by gurjar pratihar king Kritipal, and after him it is called as Kirtidurg
Lots of history. Always take a guide for proper experience
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I have never stayed in a place more mesmerizing than this.Scenic beauty will take your mind off all the worries of life, superb food delights your taste buds and the history of the fort will expose you to the rich heritage of Chanderi. Amazing view a
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One of the 52 Shaktipeeths, Jageshwari Devi Temple is an open cave and is dedicated to Goddess Durga who is considered to be Swamyabhu - self-manifested. The murti of Mother Goddess Jageshwari worshipped in the temple is believed to have been the for
Chanderi Fort, also known as Kirti Durg, is a historical fort located in the town of Chanderi in the Ashoknagar district of Madhya Pradesh, India. Chanderi is known for its rich historical and cultural heritage, and the fort is one of its prominent a
Shehzaadi ka Roza - houses an exciting tale of Princess Mehrunissa. One of the beautiful instances of magnificent artistry, Shahzadi Ka Roza is a tomb made for the Chanderi Princess Mehrunissa who fell in love with the Hindu army chief. As it is the
Worth to visit and here you can see how archeological department has done for restoration! Need to do similar at other archeological sites too ! Very well restored fort and monuments! And don't miss to pay your regards at the Samadhi of Baiju bawra a