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This
fort
is
located
on
a
small
hill.
The
entrance
of
the
fort
is
in
complete
ruins
with
only
the
main
frame
left.
This
gate
had
an
inscription
dated
‘Shake’
1497
(1575A.D.)
stating
that
‘Ugrasen,
son
of
Mansingh
was
very
brave’.
This
inscription
is
now
with
the
local
government
authority.
One
can
see
remnants
of
pillars
alongside
the
entrance.
There
are
steps
opposite
the
entrance
leading
upwards
and
a
water
tank
just
beneath.
These
steps
lead
us
to
the
fort
top
where
we
come
across
two
routes.
The
route
towards
left
hardly
has
any
remains
apart
from
the
ruins
of
fortification
wall
on
the
edge.
After
this,
one
has
to
go
back
to
the
confluence
of
the
routes
and
now
take
the
one
towards
the
right.
Moving
ahead
there
is
a
dried
well
and
its
depth
is
equivalent
to
that
of
a
ten
storey
building.
Bit
further
from
here
there
is
a
beautiful
small
pond
which
was
used
to
store
water
from
the
well.
It
can
be
seen
that
the
pond
has
14
corners.
Further,
there
are
remnants
of
mansion
and
ruins
of
bastions
on
the
last
edge
of
the
fort.
Remnants
of
broken
pipes
of
the
old
water
systems
that
must
have
existed
on
the
fort
in
the
days
gone
could
still
be
seen.
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