Fort of Daulatabad: A great architecture!!

in travel •  7 years ago 

The fort of Daulatabad is situated in Daulatabad(Which is also known as Devagiri) town of Maharashtra, India. This fort is built by cutting an entire mountain and is in Conical shape which is about of 200 meters of height from the ground. This was never the actual shape of the FORT but was man made to restrict enemies from the fort. It was founded by Yadavs of Devagiri in 11th century AD under king Bhillama.

Major attractions of the fort:

Cannons:

When one enters the fort, the first thing a person sees is a number of different cannons which seems like having different capacities and ranges. These were the major weapons of that time to prevent invasion of the palace.

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In-carvings:

At the entrance to the main fort, one starts seeing the in-carving. There are in-carved of elephants on both sides of the inner entrance gate which resembles the strength and pride. And inside the fort, there are many other carvings, some of which resembles like Buddha in the meditation position. As many of the pillars are in the open sky, so, the real art is being demolished by the time.

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Defence system

  • This fort was built to 200 m height from the ground and was one of the most powerful forts of that time. The defense system consisted of moats and three encircling fortification walls with the huge size of gates at regular intervals.
  • This fort has one entry/exit, so, it was difficult for enemies to get out of the fort once they drive deep into the fort.
  • Conical shape of the hill prevented enemies climbing like wizards to the fort
  • Spikes at the gates and walls made it difficult for unwanted people to invade the fort.
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Beautiful gardens:

The fort has multiple small/medium sized gardens within the fort at various intervals. These beautiful gardens are even present on the roofs and at big heights of the fort as well. These are still maintained by ASI(Archeological Survey of India).

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Bharat Mata temple:

The fort of Daulatabad premises also has a "Bharat Mata" temple with big open verandah(an open area) in front of it which has many small pillars with beautiful in-carvings

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The dark passage(Andheri)

This is the most interesting part of this fort and almost a non invade-able part of the fort. This passage was the media to connect the lower and the upper of the fort. This dark passage was like a tunnel with stairs in a spiral shape. And these stairs were different in sizes, width, and shapes to confuse an unknown entrant to this place. And the passage is too small to get a large number of people to citadel or from citadel to lower part of the fort. This was one the strangest and best defense of that time.

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How to reach?

The nearest big city to Daultabad is Aurangabad. Once a person reaches to Aurangabad, one can take a personal/private taxi/autos to Daultabad which is about 13 Kms from Aurangabad.

How to reach to Aurangabad:

Air:
There is an airport in Aurangabad which is well connected to all major cities of India. If your city does not come under that list, you have other alternatives available.

Rail:
Aurangabad is well connected by rail to almost all of the major cities of India. To book a ticket to Aurangabad, please visit "irctc.co.in".

Road:
Aurangabad is well connected by rail to almost all of the major cities of Maharashtra. So, you can avail bus transportation from Mumbai, Pune or any other cities of Maharashtra.

Why should one travel?:

  • Wisdom can be achieved by gaining knowledge.
  • Knowledge comes from information
  • Information becomes possible because of Data.
  • Data comes to us through observations.
  • We become more observant when we travel and gather information. Hence it's one of the paths to gain knowledge and step towards wisdom.

Keep Travelling

Authored by: @qagiri



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deserves thumbs up for the architecture of the building, this fort has a height of 200 meters, and very sturdy for defense. people at that time were very clever, they were able to build quality buildings, I think this building is very influential on the foundation, because if the weak foundation will not be able to withstand the pressure of the building.

Super interesting. Ancient old places like this I'm a big fan of! Nice post. thanks for opening a window onto Fort Daulatabad.

Interesting article. A very surprising combination of Indian architecture and Indian images with the traditional stone fort

Very well formatted post. Interesting and thorough along with some great visual aids! Thanks for sharing such an awesome experience! I have always like forts... but I am not too familiar with this ares history of the sort. This was very informative! Steem On! =)

Here in Brazil, we have so many forts but that, that is a temple + fort!! I need to visit this place!
Ah... I love elephants, sooo... I loved this place!
Thank you for sharing!
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Thanks for sharing

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Interesting article thanks for sharing love to see the ancient places of india @adsactly

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Proud of Great Islamic architecture and Monuments!!! Daulatabad is awesome place .....That red Minar is Second Largest brick Minar after Qutub Minar

very well...!!

Wow!!! really awesome place just loved it..And I also want to visit their .It became my one of the dream destination now,,,😍😍😘

Again i found your post stunning

this is very nice place in the world

A very nice place. Just magic

Informative post really friend

Really cool fort. I’d love to visit someday. Thanks for sharing!

"Keep travelling" this is expressing my life philosophy :)

Wow , the Fort looks like war weapon .

A complete view from distance would have been more fun

Thank you adsactly, for valuable information
How long is enough for a tourist to tour the entire archaeological area and take souvenir pictures?

@adsactly nice post...

in aceh there is also a cannon like that

India is a hub of tourism, i like the cannons, thanks for sharing.

Weapons was 👍

great !

hi @adsactly, very nice, I hope I'll visit this one day

Its a wonderful architecture of 11th Century AD. We are proud of Technic they have used in building the FORT without modern machine.

I have visited the fort earlier, but from your post, looks like, need to go again.
Great.
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Thats a nice post, but the 'beautiful gardens' don't look that beautiful to be honest.

Thanks for sharing
I'm from India
So many beautiful place in India

  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

i have heard so much of daulatabad, also some of indian movies mention this place.

Thank you for such an interesting information
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I really liked the 'Why should one travel?' section at the end. Details are captured very well and most importantly 'How to reach'. Enjoyed reading this post.

I am from Aurangabad. All my childhood school trips used to go here. Very fond memories of climbing up and down this place!

Thanks for sharing travel