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General information | |
Location | Cholistan, Punjab, Pakistan |
Coordinates | 29°00′48″N 72°08′24″E / 29.0132°N 72.1401°E |
Estimated completion | 1743 |
Moj Garh Fort is a historic fort, about 70 km (43 mi) from Bahawalnagar, along the Yazman– Fort Abbas road in Thandi Khoi. [1] It is in the Cholistan Desert near the border with India. [1]
Moj Garh Fort was constructed by Emperor Maroof Khan Kehrani in 1743 AD. [2] It was built using solid bricks and mud and was decorated with glazed tiles. [2] A dome was constructed 370 m (400 yd) south of the fort. [2]
By the turn of the century[ vague], Moj Garh Fort had collapsed, and only its crumbled structure remains. [1] The Desert Rangers have since taken over the fort and initiated preservation and rehabilitation efforts. [1]
The exterior and interior facing bricks of the fortification wall are missing in several places, exposing the underlying mud-brick pit. [3] Despite the damage, about half of the relics have survived, with the exterior wall and interior structure still prominently visible. [4]