Gagron Fort is situated in Jhalawar district of Rajasthan, in the Hadoti region of India. It is an example of a hill and water fort.
Six forts of Rajasthan, namely, Amber Fort, Chittorgarh Fort, Gagron Fort, Jaisalmer Fort, Kumbhalgarh and Ranthambore Fort were included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site list during the 37th meeting of the World Heritage Committee in Phnom Penh during June 2013. They were recognized as a serial cultural property and examples of Rajput military hill architecture.
Gagron Fort is suspended on a summit at the amalgamation of Kali Sindh & Ahu Rivers. The River Water surrounds the glorious Gagron Fort on all the 3 sides. Gagron Fort is suspended on a low crest at the convergence of 3 rivers Ahu, Kali and Sindh.
Gagron is one of the exceptional forts which are bordered by wooded area and water. The Mukundara mountain ranges are positioned at the rear of Gagron fort. A valley near Gagron fort is encircled by woodland that reverberates with screeches of parrots and peacocks.
This place was the supreme city in the areas of Malwa whilst famous cities such as Bundi, Kota and Jhalawar were become visible as primary states on the sizable map of the nation.
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