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Elements of Fort (Part IX)

Continue reading from Part VIII Temples (मंदिरे): A place required for daily puja. We find temples of various gods and goddesses at every fort. Andhaarkothadya (अंधारकोठड्या): A place where criminals are kept in prison as punishment. Paga (पागा): Accommodation and facilities for horses and animals. Camel Farm (उष्ट्रखाना / उंटशाळा): Facility for tying camels. Pilkhana

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Elements of Fort (Part VIII)

Continue reading from Part VII Granaries / Ambarkhana (धान्य कोठारे / अंबरखाना): A place to store grain. These warehouses were built in such a way that there would be no nuisance from mice, insects, ants and rain. A building built for storing grain was called Ambarkhana. Ammunition Stores (दारू कोठारे): A place for storing ammunition

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Elements of Fort (Part VII)

Continue reading from Part VI Military Camp (शिबंदीची घरटी): This is a place where all officers, generals, and other troops are accommodated in the fort. Tanks / Ponds (टाके / तलाव): Water is a vital necessity and for that every fort was adequately provided with tanks, ponds, wells etc. Pushkarni Lake (पुष्करणी तलाव): Pushkarni Lake

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Elements of Fort (Part VI)

Continue reading from Part V Cannon (तोफ): A combatant integral element of fort defense. Maharaj had his own artillery. Every fort had cannons. Also, about two hundred cannons were mounted on the carriage to drive it. Carts pulled by bullocks. Carpenters, blacksmiths, cobbler, ropers, talafadars (तलफदार), cannon handlers (गोलंदाज) etc. were accompanied. Every cannon was

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Elements of Fort (Part IV)

Continue reading from Part III Nagarkhana (नगारखाना): A place where nagaras, trumpets and other musical instruments are played on special occasions or to give instructions or warnings. Durbar (दरबार): A place for special festivals, ceremonies, decisions, meetings, discussions, coronations etc. in connection with the procession of the king. Cave (गुहा): They are used for protection

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