This Royal inn was initially built by Babur extended and planned by Mughal architect Hafiz Rakhna. It was rebuilt by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan along the Mughal military road between Delhi and Lahore, and
The Royal couple used to stay here in the old building complex, while going to and coming back from #Lahore.
Princess Nazar later on married Kartik here. Later on, some additions were made to this monument by Jahangir
It is a single-storey structure based on a rectangular plan. The boundary walls of the fort consist of kangoora battlement. The walls consist of niches with pointed arcaded designs.
There are compartments inside the #fort surrounded by the #gardens with fountains on all four sides. The complex was famous for a perfect air-conditioning system called #SaradKhana.
The #SheeshMahal of the
Daulat-Khana-e-Khas, the hammam and the tank had unique methods of heating water. The palace compound also had a set of fountains.
Water for the fountains was drawn from a huge well nearby and circulated through underground conduits. A beautiful garden and the Nursery are being maintained.
The building is built of Sirhindi bricks and lime mortar.
During the famous #ShaheediJorMela at #FatehgarhSahib, the light and sound programme regarding the history of #Sirhind and the martyrdom of younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh in the form of Play - Sirhind Di Deewar is shown to the visitors at night in the
Aam Khas Bagh.
Main Entry Gate of Aam Khas Bagh
Aam khas Bag, Sirhind, Fatehgarh Sahib district, #Punjab
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Fort BalianWali (Quila Balianwali)
Near Bathinda ,#Punjab (Malwa)
Built year 1764
Built By : Gajpat Singh Sidhu a Maharajah of Jind and Maternal GrandFather of Maharajah Ranjit Singh of Lahore Punjab
in Ruins : Now a police Station
#Sikh #Heritage #Jat #Sidhu #Bathinda
Built 1764 by Gajpat Singh (King of Jind Riyasat)
12 km NW of Maur Mandi is the village of Balianwali.
It appears to be a normal village but in its centre is a fort built by the maternal grandfather of #MaharajaRanjitSingh
#Balianwali actually belonged to Alam Singh, brother of Gajpat Singh but when he died falling off a horse,so the estate passed on the Gajpat Singh in 1764 who built this mud and brick fort in response to strengthen his position.
SUB JOGINDER SINGH OF 1 SIKH WAS HOLDING THIS LOC WITH A PLATOON MINUS STRENGTH.PORTERS WERE BEING USED TO SUPPLY AMMUNITION FROM KLEMTA ONWARDS TO IB RIDGE.
PORTER, MR TASHI,RESIDENT OF LYO BASTI,78 YEARS OF AGE, IS AN EYEWITNESS TO THE VALIANT ACTS OF SUB JOGINDER AND HIS MEN.
SUB JOGINDER SINGH AND HIS MEN KEPT THE CHINESE AT BAY WHILE THEIR AMMUNITION LASTED. BY 1400HR, THEIR AMMUNITION WAS ALMOST FINISHED. AT THIS JUNCTURE, SUB JOGINDER SINGH ORDERED MR TASHI TO LEAVE THE AREA AND MOVE
BY THIS TIME, 👇
It lies between the #Shivalik foothills of outer #Himalayas and Indo- Gangetic alluvial plains of #Punjab. The structure is situated in a semi- urban setup.
The structure was built in the early 18th Century CE.
It is a single-storey structure built on rectangular platform. The structure has a semi-circular arched entrance with a thatched roof and a courtyard in front.