Bajrang Garh Fort in Guna situated on the bank of Chapet river
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Bajrangarh Fort (also known as Jharkon) is located in Bajrangarh village of Guna District in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.[1][2] It was built by the Yadav (Ahir) King Jai Narayan of Nandvanshi Branch in 1600 AD.
The Bajrangarh fort lies at an altitude of around 92.3 metres (303 ft) and is in ruins.[3] The fort has been a symbol of Yadav rulers of Gagron State.
History
Nandvanshi Yadavs ruled this fort till the 17th century, after which the Rajputs started continuous attacks on the fort, after failing thrice, in the fourth time the Rajputs together with the Mughals defeated the Yadavs and took control of the fort.
During the reign of Raja Jai Singh, Daulatrao Scindia sent his General John Baptiste to attack the fort in 1816 A.D and Raja Jai Singh was defeated and the fort was destroyed.
Geography
The fort is about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from Guna on Guna to Aron road on the bank of Chapet river around 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) south-west of Guna city. It spreads over 72 bighas of land on a high hill.
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