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PDF Files; Military & Lands Cantonments Assistant Paper Basic Mathematics MCQs for FPSC "Rohtas Fort" is situated near Jhelum. It was built by: March 29, 2021; Afnan Fahim; In General Knowledge Set-2; Leave a Comment on "Rohtas Fort" is situated near Jhelum. It was built by: A. Shah Jehan B. Akbar C. Sher Shah Suri D. Aurengzeb. Answer filexlib. Rohtas Fort ( Urdu: قلعہ روہتاسQila Rohtas) - a garrison fort built by the great Afghan king Sher Shah Suri. The fort measures approximately 4 km in circumference displaying the first example of the successful amalgamation of Pukhtun and Hindu architecture in the sub-continent. Sher Shah Suri named Qila Rohtas after the famous "Rohtas Fort" is situated near Jhelum. It was built by: A. Shah Jehan B. Akbar C. Sher Shah Suri D. Aurengzeb LINK:-
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Qila Rohtas is a garrison fort built by king Farid Khan. This fort is about 4 km in circumference and the first example of the successful amalgamation of Pashtun and Hindu architecture in the Indian Subcontinent. Suggested duration 2-3 hours Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing Tours & experiences
Rohtasgarh Fort is one of the ancient forts of India which was constructed in the city of Rohtas situated on the banks of Soneriver. The fort has been ruined and now cannot be accessed easily due to Naxalite activities. The hill on which the fort is situated has the height of 1500m.
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India [ edit] Rohtas Fort, India or Rohtasgarh, fort in Bihar. Rohtas district, district in Bihar, named after the fort. Rohtas block, village development block in the district, situated near the fort. Rohtas Plateau, plateau in south-western Bihar. Rohtas Nagar Assembly constituency, constituency of the Delhi Legislative Assembly.
Rohtas Fort, (Qila Rohtas) is an exceptional example of early Muslim military architecture in Central and South Asia, for it was built essentially for military purposes. Following the defeat of
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Rohtas Fort. Photo provided by Michael Novins. Rohtas Fort is an example of early Muslim militairy architecture. It blends architectural and artistic traditions from Turkey and the Indian sub-continent to create the model for Mughal architecture. It was built in 1541 and survives intact til today.
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