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Timeless wonders: India’s 7 oldest forts that have seen it all

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 1, 2025, 09:00 IST
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Timeless wonders: India’s 7 oldest forts that have seen it all

India's forts are like the ancient grand structures that work like Wi-Fi routers of history—standing tall, enduring storms, and have seen it all. If you love to explore all things ancient, let’s take you on a journey through seven of India's oldest forts, each with tales older than your great-great-grandparents' wedding anniversary.

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Kangra Fort, Himachal Pradesh – 4th Century BC

Kangra Fort is a Himalayan wonder, built by the Katoch dynasty. It's been through more battles than one can imagine. Despite its age, it stands resilient, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into ancient military architecture. A must-visit for history buffs and fans of dramatic cliffside selfies.

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Chittorgarh Fort, Rajasthan – 7th Century AD

Chittorgarh Fort is like the dramatic, grand structure that will leave you speechless—full of stories of valor, sacrifice, and grandeur. Spanning over 700 acres, this UNESCO World Heritage Site has palaces, temples, and towers that echo tales of Rajput pride and tragedy. It's the place where history and legend beautifully blend and is a must-see for sure.

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Jaisalmer Fort, Rajasthan – 1156 AD

When it comes to Rajasthani forts, Jaisalmer Fort, also called Sonar Quila, is the most striking one. Constructed in 1156, it is a live fort that is complemented with thriving marketplaces, temples, and homes. It's the only fort in India where people still live, making it a unique blend of history and daily life. Pro tip: It's a great spot for sunset selfies.

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Gwalior Fort, Madhya Pradesh – 8th Century AD

Gwalior Fort is another awe-inspiring marvel that’s bound to leave you speechless. Dating back to the 8th century, this fortress has witnessed the rise and fall of empires and is even home to the world’s earliest recorded use of the number zero. It's a place where history, knowledge, and striking architecture come together. Be sure to explore the Gujari Mahal and the Man Mandir Palace while you’re there—they're must-sees!

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Bidar Fort, Karnataka – 15th Century AD

Bidar Fort is the underrated one in the fort family—less crowded but equally impressive. Built by the Bahmani Sultanate, this fort is known for its unique architecture and strategic design. With over 30 monuments within its walls, it's a treasure trove for history enthusiasts and those seeking a quieter, more contemplative experience.

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Golconda Fort, Hyderabad

Golconda Fort is majestic, imposing, and full of stories. Built in the 16th century, it was the capital of the medieval Golconda Sultanate. The fort is famous for its acoustics, palaces, and the diamond market that once flourished within its walls. It's the place where history and legend intertwine, offering a glimpse into a bygone era of grandeur.

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Fort St. George, Chennai – 1644 AD

Despite lacking the old charm like others, Chennai's Fort St. George is a fascinating historical site that signifies the beginning of British colonialism in India. It was the first British fortification in India when it was constructed in 1644 and now combines modern and historic elements. The fort houses the St. Mary's Church and a museum with relics of the British Raj, giving you a taste of India's colonial past.

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