Shergarh Fort | |
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Location | Sasaram, India |
Coordinates | 24°49′40″N83°43′41″E / 24.827852349185342°N 83.72817241126694°E |
Built | 1540-45 |
Architectural style(s) | Indo-Islamic |
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Shergarh Fort (also known as Qila Shergarh, Bhurkuda Fort) is a ruined fort in Malhipur, Chenari block of Sasaram, it is well connected from Kudra and as well from Sasaram, Bihar. [1] [2] It is a hill fort on a Kaimur plateau about 800 feet in height and was fortified by Emperor Sher Shah Suri. [3] The fort is in dense forest, making access difficult from the bottom of the plateau. The fort lies on the banks of the Durgavati River. [4]
The fort was built between 1540 and 1545 by Emperor Sher Shah Suri. [5] In the 16th century the fort was known as Bhurkuda Qila. [6]
The area of the fort is nearly 16 km2. Its main entrance originally had eight small domes but now there are only five. One kilometre from the main entrance is a lake called Rani Pokhra (Queen's Pond), and on an adjacent hill is an underground fort. [7]