Rohtas Fort

World Heritage
Pakistan
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After defeating the Mughal Emperor Humayun in 1541, Sher Shah Suri built a strong fortification at Rohtas, a strategic location in present-day northern Pakistan. The fortification has never been captured and remains intact to this day. The main part of the fortification is a massive 4-kilometer-long wall, which is lined with bastions and has huge doorways. Rohtas Fort, also known as Qila Rohtas, is an example of early Muslim military architecture in Central and South Asia.

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