- Bhimgarh Fort
Bhimgarh Fort, generally known as the Reasi Fort, near
Reasi , a town approximately 64km north-west ofJammu . The Fort is located on a hillock approx 150metre s high. Initially the Fort was constructed of clay and later on one of the heirs ofMaharaj Rishipal Rana , the founder of Reasi, reconstructed it using stone. It was used by the royal family members for taking shelter during emergencies.The renovation of the Fort was started by
Maharaja Gulab Singh of Jammu in 1817 and continued till 1841. A new entry gate and a stone wall one metres wide and 50 metres long was built all around, thereby making it less vulnerable to attacks.The main entry gate is made of
Baluka stones withRajasthani carving . The front wall withloophole s is approximately 50 metres long and one metre wide. This has a statue of the GoddessMahakali and of GodHanuman .The Fort has a
temple , apond , a number of rooms of different sizes,armoury andtreasury . After the death of Maharaja Gulab Singh, his heirMaharaja Ranvir Singh andMaharaja Pratap Singh used Bhimgarh Fort as a treasury and armoury. It was duringMaharaja Hari Singh 's rule that an English Minister ordered that the armoury be destroyed and shifted the treasury to Jammu. The Fort was handed over to theJammu and Kashmir StateArchaeology Department in 1989 on the orders of state government. In 1990, the fort was renovated by theVaishno Devi Sthapna Board. The surrounding areas of the fort were given a facelift with the construction of gardens and pathways. The fort was then opened to the public. Today the fort stands out as an important landmark in the town.
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