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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Rohtas Fort' has mentioned 'Punjab' in the following places:
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Fort in Punjab, Pakistan
Rohtas FortUNESCO World Heritage SiteKabuli Gate, Rohtas FortLocationRohtas City , Dina Jhelum District, Punjab, PakistanCriteriaCultural:xc2xa0(ii), (iv)Reference586Inscription1997 (21st session)Coordinates32xc2xb058xe2x80xb27xe2x80xb3N 73xc2xb034xe2x80xb231xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf32.96861xc2xb0N 73.57528xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 32.96861; 73.57528Coordinates: 32xc2xb058xe2x80xb27xe2x80xb3N 73xc2xb034xe2x80xb231xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf32.96861xc2xb0N 73.57528xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 32.96861; 73.57528Location of Rohtas Fort in Punjab, PakistanShow map of Punjab, PakistanRohtas Fort (Pakistan)Show map of Pakistan
Rohtas Fort (Punjabi, Urdu: xd9x82xd9x84xd8xb9xdbx81 xd8xb1xd9x88xdbx81xd8xaaxd8xa7xd8xb3xe2x80x8e; Qila Rohtas) is a 16th-century fortress located near the city of Jehlum in the Pakistani province of Punjab.
The fort occupies a strategic position between the mountainous region of Afghanistan and the plains of Punjab, and was intended to prevent the Mughal emperor from returning to India.
Also the Afghan chieftain Ahmed Shah Abdali had used the fort in his expeditions in the Punjab during the waning days of the Mughal empire.
Thereafter it was used by the Durrani ruler Ahmad Shah Durrani during his invasions of the Punjab against the Sikhs.
By 1788 he even attempted unsuccessfully to ford the plains of Punjab to rescue his brother-in-law the weak Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II who was blinded by Ghulam Kadir.
After the takeover of the Punjab by Emperor Ranjit Singh, Gurmukh Singh Lamba captured the Rothas Fort from the Ghakhar chief Nur Khan, father of Fazil Dad Khan in 1825.
Rohtas Fort, built in the 16th century at a strategic site in the north of Pakistan, Province of Punjab, is an exceptional example of early Muslim military architecture in central and south Asia.
X of 2010), bestowed the Government of the Punjab with full administrative and financial authority over all heritage sites located in its province.
The Directorate General of Archaeology and Museums, Government of Punjab, is responsible for the management and protection of Rohtas Fort.