FOrgotten Relic: Rawat Fort to be preserved
IsLAMABAD (News2World): The department of
archaeology and museums (DOAM) is preparing a plan to conserve the famous Rawat
Fort located in the Pothohar region. According to DOAM officials, the fort has
been in a dilapidated condition for many years and needs urgent attention of the
authorities for its preservation. “Rawat Fort was protected by the federal
government and the DOAM was working on PC-I for conservation of this forgotten
relic and will soon submit it to the authorities for approval,” an official
said. The fort was built in early 16th century by Gakhars, a warrior clan, to
defend the Pothohar plateau. The grave of the Gakhar chief, Sultan Sarang Khan
is present within the fort. Around 17 km east of Rawalpindi on Grand Trunk
Road, this is where Gakhar chief Sultan Sarang, loyal to Mughal dynasty,
crossed swords with the army of Afghan king Sher Shah Suri in 1546 AD. Sultan
Sarang was later captured by Sher Shah Suri and flayed alive.
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