Rohtas Fort (Pakistan)

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Name (Hebrew)
מצודת רוהטאס (פקיסטן)
Name (Latin)
Rohtas Fort (Pakistan)
Coordinates
73.57641667 73.57641667 32.96527778 32.96527778 (gooearth )
See Also From tracing topical name
Fortification Pakistan
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q155188
Library of congress: sh 98005298
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: 96-930010: Nadiem, I.H. Rohtas : formidable fort of Sher Shah, 1995.
  • Pakistan tourism directory '86:p. 95 (Rohtas Fort, 32⁰58ʹN 73⁰34ʹE, fort built by Sher Shah Suri)
  • Lippincott.

Wikipedia description:

Rohtas Fort (Punjabi: روہتاس قلعہ, romanized: Rohtās Qillā; Urdu: قلعہِ روہتاس, romanized: Qilā-e-Rohtās) is a 16th-century fortress located near the city of Dina in Jhelum district of the Punjab province, Pakistan. Commissioned by Sur emperor Sher Shah Suri, its construction was supervised by Raja Todar Mal and is now one of the largest and most formidable forts in Punjab. The fort remains remarkably intact and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. UNESCO called it an "exceptional example of the Muslim military architecture of Central and South Asia." Over one-third of the fortress area is occupied by the Rohtas village, inhabited continuously since the times of Islam Shah Suri, making Rohtas one of the few living forts in the world.

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