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Rawat Fort: Untold History of Braveheart Gakhars of Potohar.
In Aziz Malik's well-known book 'Pothohar', it is written that 'we can call it a guard post more than a fort because it has only two gates.
One gate opens to the east and the other to the west, it was built slightly higher to keep an eye on the surrounding population.
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Rawat Fort Location:
The town of Rawat, 25 km from Islamabad, is said to have its origin in the Arabic word Rabat, which means safe place. There is also a city of the same name in Morocco.
Islamabad has outgrown the sprawling tradition, so in the years to come it will be called the Sarai or Qila of Islamabad.
Its walls were raised to a height of thirty feet, a few residential houses were also built for the soldiers as a mosque.
There is also a beautiful and spacious Islamic-style Diwan Khana in the middle.
Even today, when you stand on the highest point of Rawat Fort, you can see the GT road passing through Margalla, and on the other side, you can see the Suhawa mountains.
Rawat Fort Was Built By!
There is no mention in the history of when this fort was built.
However, in the information book on the entrance of the fort, it is recorded that this fort was built by Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi's son Masood, which dates back to 1039.
who was later captured in the same fort by his rebel soldiers who marched him to the fort of Garhi near Taxila and killed him? Later this fort came under the possession of the Gakhar tribe.
The Rawalpindi Gazetteer of 1910 records that 'the influence of the Gakhdars lay between the river Jhelum in the east and the Margalla pass in the north, Khedi Murt in the west and part of the Jhelum district in the south.
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