Fort of Rohtas-Bihar |
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The Rohtas Fort was constructed on a plateau over the top of a hill with steeply rising sides. The steps directing to the fort cut into limestone of the hill. Many streams crossed the plateau and the soil was productive, which help in easy growth of the crops, so that the inhabitants of the fort could hold out for months against an enemy besieging the fort. Forest and wild animals surrounded the hill and dacoits provided other natural and man-made barriers. Thus the fort could not be taken by force but only by deceit and cunningness. It takes around two hours from Sasaram to reach the foot The history of Rohtas is a long and chequered one. The In 1539 AD, the Fort of Rohtas passed out of the hands of the Hindu kings into those of Sher Shah Suri. She Shah Suri had just lost the Fort at Chunar in a fight with the Mughal emperor Humayun and was The Aina Mahal, the palace of the chief wife of Man Singh, |
Location info: |
Address:Fort of Rohtas,Sasaram,Bhiar,India |
District:Sasaram |
Nearest City:Sasaram |
Best time to visit: October to March |
Climate/Weather: |
Weather, Summers 23°- 44°C. Winters 10°-36°C |
History: |
In 1558 AD, Man Singh, Akbar’s Hindu General, ruled Rohtas. As the Governor of Bengal and Bihar, he made Rohtas his headquarters in view of its inaccessibility and other natural defenses. He built a splendid palace for himself, renovated the rest of the fort, cleared up the ponds and made gardens in Persian style. The palace was constructed in a north-south axis, with its entrance to the west with barracks for soldiers in front. The fort is still in a fairly good condition. The main gate is known as the Hathiya Pol or the Elephant Gate, named after the number of figures of the elephants, which decorate it. It is the largest of the gates and was made in 1597 AD. |
Interesting things to do: |
Interesting things to Visit: |
The Tomb of Hasan Sur Khan: The Tomb of Hasan Sur Khan, father of Sher Shah Suri is in a dilapidated state but retains the architectural beauty of the early Muslim rulers. Sukha Rauza is another tomb with a small pond, which can be visited. Maa Tara Chandi temple: The Maa Tara Chandi temple, dedicated to Goddess Kali is thronged by people during the month of Dusserah Samrat Ashoka Pillar: It is a four-storied building, with a cupola on top. There is an assembly hall in the second floor and a gallery resting on strong, engraved stone pillars.Visit the Samrat Ashoka Pillar in a cave near Chandan Shaheed in Kaimur hill. Takhte Badshahi: The most expansive structure within the palace is however the Takhte Badshahi, where Man Singh himself resided. It is a four-storied building, with a cupola on top Aina Mahal: The Aina Mahal, the palace of the chief wife of Man Singh, is in the Jama Masjid: Outside the palace grounds are the buildings of Jami Masjid, Habsh Khan’s Mausoleum and the Makbara of Shufi Sultan. The beautiful stucco style, Ganesh temple: This style had not been used in Bengal and Bihar earlier but its emergence at Rohtas was not surprising as more than half the fort’s guardians came from Rajputana. About half a kilometer to the west of Man Singh’s Palace is a Ganesh temple |
Mobile range info: |
How to reach? |
Nearest Railway Station:Sasaram Railway station |
Nearest Airport:Banars/Patna Airport |
Road Transport:The state connected Rohtas district has an area of about 3850 Sq.Kms and lies at a height of 108 m from the sea level. It is bounded by Bhojpur, Buxar, Plamu, Garwah, Aurangabad, Gaya and Kaimur dist. |
Nearest Visiting places: |
Valmiki National Park: Valmiki National Park of India are located just beside each other in the area of Valmikinagar around the Gandak Barrage. The park encompasses an area of 932 km²and is the oldest national park of Nepal established in 1973.Valmiki National Park and Tiger Reserve is another park located on the banks of this river. Valmiki sanctuary covers about 800 km² of forest and is the 18th Tiger Reserve of the country and ranked fourth in terms density of Tiger population.Valmikinagar is also a well-inhabited town located in the northernmost part of the West Champaran district, bordering Nepal. The floral and faunal composition of this park with the prime protected carnivores in the National Conservation Programme of the Project Tiger in the year 1994 was remarkable. As per Zoological Survey of India`s report of 1998 the Sanctuary is known to have 53 mammals, 145 birds, 26 reptile and 13 amphibians. Gol Ghar: This bee hive shaped granary was built in the year 1770 after the outbreak of a terrible famine. It is one of the oldest British structures in the city and once you reach its top after climbing a series of steps, you will get a good view of the River Ganges and the city.This enormous beehive-shaped structure was constructed as a state granary. A series of surrounding steps lead to the top of this huge building that commands a nice view of the river Ganges and Patna city. Harmandirji: Built by Maharaja Ranjit Singh, this dome shaped structure houses many Kumhrar: Nearly 5km away from Patna, this is the site of ancient Mauryan capital Patalipra. A huge 80-pillared hall of the Mauryan dynasty is an Jalan Museum: The Museum has been constructed at the site of the fort of Sher Shah. Agam Kuan: This archeological remains of a deep well Patna Museum : Locally known as the Jadu Ghar, this museum houses an amazing collection Valmiki temple: A Valmiki temple is called an Ashram, which means a hermitage or monastery. It is the communal house for Valmikis. The function of the Ashram is to serve as a center for building up the commitment of devotee’s and for transmitting the Ramayana’s message, and the focal point for the whole community to preserve their culture and traditions Kutagarshala: It lies at a distance of 3 kilometers from the main town and was constructed by the Lichchavis for Sonepur: A small sleepy town close to Hazipur, Sonepur comes alive every year on Kartik Purnima when one of the largest cattle fairs of Asia is Muzaffarpur: Muzaffarpur |
Nearest Petrol Pump: |
prakash petrol pump:Sasaram,Bihar,India Obra Petrol Pump:NH 98,Aurangabad,Bihar,India |
Hotels/Lodge/Accommodation: |
Shershah Vihar:Sasaram,Bihar,India Near Royal Hotel:Aurangabad,Bihar,India |
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Help Line/Phone Number: |
Police Station:100 |
Nearest Hospital: Government Hospital:Aurangabad, Bihar,India Sadar Hospital:Bhabua,Kaimur,Bihar,India |
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Tourist places in Rohtas
Introduction
Sasaram, the headquarters town of Rohtas district, is steeped in history. It is an important railway station between Mughalsarai and Gaya. The station has a stoppage of all the important trains. The Grand Trunk Road also passes through the town.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR
Tomb
of Sher Shah
The magnificent mausoleum of Sher Shah in the town is one of the noblest
specimens of Pathan architecture in India. It stands in the middle of a tank.
Rohtas Fort
One of the most interesting places in Bihar is the ancient hill fort situated on Kaimur hills, some 1490 ft above sea level. It is 70 km away from Sasaram.
Tomb of Hasan Khan Suri
In the centre of the historical town is the mausoleum of Hasan Khan Suri, the father of Emperor Sher Shah (1538 AD).The tomb consists of an octagonal hall surmounted by a large dome and is surrounded by an arcade which is crowned on each side by three small domes.
Tomb of Salim Shah
In the middle of a large tank, about half a mile to the north-west of Shershah’s tomb, is situated the tomb of his son, Emperor Salim Shah.
Tomb of Alawal Khan
Outside the town to the south is the tomb of Alawal Khan. Khan was the officer in charge of the building of Sher Shah’s mausoleum and took advantage of his position to appropriate the finest stone for his own tomb.
Mundeshwari Mandir
Mundeshwari temple is one of the oldest Hindu monuments in Bihar. It is located on the summit of an isolated hill, seven miles north west of Bhabhua, the headquarters town of Kaimur district. Kaimur is adjacent to Rohtas. The nearest railway station is Bhabhua Road. The temple is in the shape of an octagon. Octagonal ground plan for a temple is rather rare.
HOW TO REACH
By Air:
Nearest Airport
Jaiprakash Narayan International Airport, Patna (147kms) Gaya International
Airport, Gaya (About 125 kms)
By
Rail:
Nearest railhead
Sasaram
By
Road:
Connected by good roads with all Indian cities.
Where
to Stay:
Hotel Sher Shah, a unit of Bihar State Tourism Development Corporation, Phone:
221267 AC rooms and restaurant facility available
Hotel Gopal Deluxe, Phone: 224366
Hotel Jaya, Phone: 221277
Hotel Vijay, Phone: 222323
Emergency, Contact
District Magistrate: 222226 (Off), 222224 (Res), 9431632414
(Mobile)
Superintendent of Police: 253204 (Off), 253205 (Res), 9431822978 (Mobile)
Medical Emergencies,Contact
Anjani Arogya Institution: 221215
Civil Surgeon: 222039
Chauhan Fracture Nursing Home: 222101
Gayatri Nursing Home: 222488
Local Transport:
Auto rickshaws, Cycle-rickshaws, tangas.
Tourist Season:
October to March.
Clothing:
Light cotton in summer and woolen in winter (specially during November to
January).