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Nandana Fort
Fort Nandana view
Nandana Fort is located in South AsiaNandana FortShown within South AsiaShow map of South AsiaNandana Fort is located in PakistanNandana FortNandana Fort (Pakistan)Show map of Pakistan
Coordinates32°43′41″N 73°14′09″E / 32.728014°N 73.235893°E / 32.728014; 73.235893
TypeAncient city

Nandana Fort or Nandna Fort (Punjabi: نندنا) was a fort built at strategic location on a hilly range on the eastern flanks of the Salt Range in Punjab. Its ruins, including those of a town and a temple, are present.

History

It was ruled by the Hindu Shahi kings until, in the early 11th century, Mahmud of Ghazni expelled them from Nandana. Al-Biruni carried out his measurements of the circumference of the Earth here.

The Tourism Development Corporation of Punjab (TDCP) was tasked by the Prime Ministers Office to rehabilitate the site with the aim of making it an international tourist destination. Prime Minister Imran Khan had been informed of the decrepit state of the site by his wife's nephew, Shahroze Khan, who had previously heard about the state of the fort from Paul Salopek, a New York Times contributor. In February 2021, the PM and several aides and cabinet members attended an official event celebrating the restoration of the site.

Anandapala, the son of Jayapala of the Hindu Shahi dynasty, had erected the Shiva temple in Nandana.

  • Remains of Fort Wall Remains of Fort Wall
  • Nandana Temple Ruins. Nandana Temple Ruins.
  • Room on the hill foot. Maybe part of the fort Room on the hill foot. Maybe part of the fort

See also

References

  1. "Centuries-old Nandana Fort slated for a revamp". The Express Tribune. October 18, 2021.
  2. "Plan to conserve Nandana Fort on the cards". 10 February 2021.
  3. "Nandana Fort: Unexplored heritage". 2 August 2021.
  4. "Nandana Fort - A New Tourist Attraction in Pakistan". 30 March 2021.
  5. Pakistan journal of history and culture, Volume 17 By National Institute of Historical and Cultural Research (Pakistan)Page 122

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Forts in Pakistan
Azad Kashmir
Balochistan
Gilgit-Baltistan
Punjab
Sindh
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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