History of Forts Worldwide

History of Forts Worldwide

India Prime | Devender Singh India । History of Forts Worldwide The history of forts in India and the world is rich and diverse. Kings and emperors built forts for security, governance, and military strategy. Indian forts are not just stone walls; they embody tales of civilization, struggle, sacrifice, and heritage. Each state has its unique history, architecture, and strategy brought to life through these forts. Built by kings, sultans, and Mughal emperors, they served as symbols of power, security, and grandeur.

  • Number of forts in India

  • State-wise distribution in India

  • Forts built by rulers

  • Major tourist attractions

  • Global history of forts

 History of Forts Worldwide

Forts globally symbolize military, administrative, and cultural significance, evolving across eras:

  • Ancient Era: Began in Mesopotamia, Egypt (e.g., Saladin’s Citadel in Cairo), and China (forts linked to the Great Wall).

  • Medieval Era (5th–15th century): Peaked in Europe. Built by Normans, Crusaders, and feudal lords (e.g., Tower of London).

  • Colonial Era: European powers (Portuguese, Spanish, British) built forts across Asia, Africa, and the Americas (e.g., Fort Emmanuel in India, Cape Town Castle).

Country-wise Fort Count

Exact numbers are elusive, but estimates include:

CountryForts/PalacesNotable Examples
India1,000+Mehrangarh, Red Fort, Golconda
United Kingdom600+Tower of London, Windsor Castle
Germany20,000+Neuschwanstein, Hohenzollern Castle
France5,000+Carcassonne, Mont Saint-Michel
Spain2,500+Alhambra, Alcázar of Segovia
Japan100+Himeji Castle, Osaka Castle
ChinaHundredsForbidden City (fort-palace)
Middle EastHundredsArg-e Bam (Iran), Masmak Fort (Saudi Arabia)

Forts in India (Approx. 1,000+)

State-wise Key Forts:

  • Rajasthan (250+): Mehrangarh (Jodhpur), Amer (Jaipur), Chittorgarh, Kumbhalgarh.

  • Maharashtra (350+): Sinhagad, Raigad, Murud-Janjira.

  • Madhya Pradesh (150+): Gwalior, Mandu, Orchha.

  • Gujarat (100+): Pavagadh, Uparkot (Junagadh).

  • Uttar Pradesh (100+): Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri.

  • Delhi: Red Fort, Purana Qila.

  • Karnataka (100+): Chitradurga, Bidar.

  • Telangana/Andhra Pradesh (150+): Golconda (Hyderabad), Warangal Fort.

Famous Builders & Their Forts

  • Maharana Kumbha (Mewar): Kumbhalgarh (world’s 2nd-longest wall).

  • Raja Man Singh (Amer): Amer Fort expansion, Jaigarh Fort.

  • Mughal Emperor Akbar: Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri.

  • Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan: Red Fort (Delhi), Agra Fort renovation.

  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj: Sinhagad, Raigad, Pratapgad.

  • Kakatiya Dynasty: Golconda Fort.

  • Adil Shahi Sultans: Gol Gumbaz (Bijapur).

Top Tourist Forts in India

  1. Agra Fort (UP)

    • UNESCO World Heritage.

    • Attraction: Mughal architecture, proximity to Taj Mahal.

  2. Red Fort (Delhi)

    • UNESCO site; hosts Independence Day ceremonies.

  3. Mehrangarh Fort (Jodhpur)

    • 410 ft high, sprawling complex; featured in The Dark Knight Rises.

  4. Amer Fort (Jaipur)

    • UNESCO site; elephant rides, Rajput-Mughal architecture.

  5. Chittorgarh Fort (Rajasthan)

    • India’s largest fort by area; tales of Rajput valor.

  6. Golconda Fort (Hyderabad)

    • Acoustic marvel, diamond mining history.

  7. Jaisalmer Fort (Rajasthan)

    • “Golden Fort”; a living monument with residents.

  8. Gwalior Fort (MP)

    • Blend of temples and palaces.

FAQs

Q: India’s largest fort?
A: Chittorgarh Fort (area-wise).

Q: Highest-altitude fort?
A: Kumbhalgarh Fort (Rajasthan), ~1,100 meters above sea level.

Q: Oldest fort?
A: Purana Qila (Delhi), built by Sher Shah Suri (16th century).

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