Deogarh Fort

The Deogarh Fort or Devgarh Fort is one of the very old fort situated in Madhya Pradesh, India. It was the capital of a Gond Dynasty and is located in the present day town of Devgarh, at a distance of 42 km from the district headquarter Chhindwara. It sprawls over a hill 650 m (2132.55 ft) in height and spread over a large area. There are many wells, tanks and building which shows that the Gond capital was extended over a large area.[1]

Deogarh Fort
Deogarh Mahal
Part of Deogarh
Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh, India in India
Deogarh Fort, Chhindwara
Deogarh Fort is located in Madhya Pradesh
Deogarh Fort
Deogarh Fort
Coordinates21°52′58″N 78°43′58″E
TypeFort
Site information
Controlled byGovernment of Madhya Pradesh
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionDilapidated; Vacant
Site history
Built15th century
Built byKing Jatba (Gond Dynasty)
MaterialsStone and brick

Geography

Arrangement of bricks in Deogarh Fort

Deogarh Fort is located in the southern part of Madhya Pradesh, 42 km (26.1 mi) from the district headquarters of Chhindwara.The fort has over 100 rooms and exotic murals on pillars, balconies and the walls.[2]

The Fort stands on a hill 625 m (2050.52 ft) high, in the Deogarh village of development block Mohkhed. The fort is in between of a dense forest as well as deep moat.[3] [4]

History

Deogarh village is primarily known for its rich historical significance. The Deogarh fort is said to be built by cutting large rocky mountains. According to many historians, this fort was considered to be the most safest built and there was even a under-ground passage which connect Devgarh to Nagpur , it was built to provide a safe passage to the King and Queen in any situation of attack.[3]

References

  1. "Devgarh Fort, Deogarh, Chhindwara District, Madhya Pradesh". sahasa.in. 10 February 2021.
  2. "Deogarh Fort". chhindwara.net. 8 September 2012.
  3. "Deogarh Fort, Chhindwara (MP) - The untold story of a fort". Vicharyatri.com. April 2020.
  4. "Deogarh: A Picturesque Village in Madhya Pradesh". India.com. 9 July 2019.
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