Exploring Mysterious Ranikot Fort: 'The world's largest fort'

 


RaniKot Fort,

"The World Largest Fort"


Rani Kot (Neron Kot) is a marvelous fortress of military engineering, made entirely of stones. The fort is located 32 km southwest of Sun City in Jamshoro district. 




RaniKot distance from Hyderabad is 106 kilometres or 96.5 miles. It may take 2 to 2.5 hours to reach RaniKot Fort from Hyderabad
 This castle is formed on the sloping slopes of the last mountainous line of the Milky Way series. The hilly terrain divides into three sections, asking for a rainbow coat. Rani Kot is built on these three rows, the names of these three mountain ranges or ranges are: Lundi Jabal, Karo Jabal and Pori Jabal, the total depth of the fort is 20 miles (32 km).



This fort is the most important fort in defense. The fort is protected by two types of walls, one is a human-made wall and the other is a natural wall, mounted on high peaks and peaks of the mountains, and the other is a wall made by human hands, only at this point. It is built where people and animals enter the castle, these roads are closed and many security towers have been erected on these walls, but the whole wall is enclosed in such a way that it is enclosed in it. Strikes have been created to swim. Later it has been modified to handle guns and cannons.


There are two entrances to enter the fort of Rani Kot, one being the Gate and the other the Mohan Gate, both of which we see as early signs of stone, and to protect these gates there are rust-towers on either side. But some researchers have come up with four ways to enter Rani Kot, including the Amri Gate and the Shah Pir Gate, but I think they are in no way the door. The Amri Gate, also known by locals as D-Maur, is actually a water reservoir with no gate or gates, thus the Shah Pir Gate also does not find me a door, followed by a wall for its convenience by animals or livestock. Break it down the way.
This is also the opinion of Badar Abro
, the most respected Sindh Historian with whom I agree. In his book "Deewar Sindh Rani Kot" written by Mr. Badar Abro. Rani Kot, this is clearly and clearly stated.
There are also three smaller coats inside the runny coat.
Meri Kot Fort
Another Sher Garh Fort
The third Mohan Kot Fort.



Sher Garh Fort is located on the top of the Karo jabal in the west at an estimated altitude of 1750 ft. From this fort the Rani Kot can be seen within and outside the rock. The Sher Garh fort  is ​​a perfect fortress in its atom, consisting of five towers or protective rust.
The other fort is 'Meeri Kot', which is also a full castle, Meeri and Sher Fort are similar in two forts, Myri has five security forts, but my sheragarh is slightly larger in size than six. Merri Kot is at a height of 500 feet above sea level, and there are also no dwellings in the fort for which it looks like a royal family or a salamander may live. The fort also has a large shallow well for water management. In addition, some of the magnificent maps appear on the gates of the fort, which also indicate ancient times.


The third kott is on the western side of the natural spring, which locals call the "Parion Jo tar," at an elevation of 1650 ft. This koat is a large square tower or rust rather than a castle, though it does not have a tower, it is the largest rectangular tower or rust inside the coat.
Rani Kot has never been invented, made by anyone, its exact relevance has not been determined yet, but our scholars have certainly tested it, which is rooted in styles and traditions, although some researchers from the history of Sindh Attempts have been made to attach some links, but they have not been able to give any definite opinion as to whether or not this fort will ever be built. Some writers say that the fort is built by the Talpar rulers of Sindh. Some say that the Arabs are the makers of the fort, or else. The fort is attributed to the Scythians and the Parthians, some point back to the Iranians and Greeks, and some say that the castle was built by the Queen, but no final and medieval talk has yet been uncovered.


According to my research, this castle dates back to BC. References to the fort are found in its style and in some historical books. What is mentioned in historical books by the name of Niron Kot is not the fort of Hyderabad but the fort of Rani Kot. Mr. Shamsuddin Qureshi has argued in his book 'Aaena Qadeem Sindh', Rashid Bhatti 'Mehran Magazine Rani Kot no', and Badr Abro, in his book 'Dewar Sindh Rani Kot', argued that this fort was conquered by the Arabs' Neron Kot. Is the
I read, researched, researched and published the writings of Rani Kot, the historical books of Chach Nama, History Masumi, History of Mazhar Shahanjani, Tuhfat-ul-karaam, Mir Awan Sindh, Dewar Sindh Rani Kot, Mehran Magazine Rani Kot Number and other history books. After seeing the fort almost 20 times in full, I can say with certainty that this fort is Niron Kot, mentioned repeatedly in the historical books.




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