Hari Parbat Fort
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Hari Parbat Fort, locally called Koh-e-Maran, is a historical fortification atop the Hari Parbat hill in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India. The fort was built during the late 18th/early 19th century by Atta Mohammad Khan, governor of Kashmir under Durrani rule. The fort's rampart dates earlier to the late 16th century, from a non-extant fortification built by Mughal emperor Akbar.
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Location: 34.106, 74.8163, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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Hari Parbat Fort ⓘ
fort on Hari Parbat hill in Srinagar, India
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Plate 24. The City of Kashmir with Hurri Purbutt Fort - Part 2. Recollections of India (FIRST EDITION) 5588 024
Kashmir (Srinagar) with the mosque of Shah Hamadan - Recollections of India. Part 2. Kashmir and the Alpine Punjab
Plate 23. The City of Kashmir (Srinagar) with the mosque of Shah Hamadan - Part 2. Recollections of India (FIRST EDITION) 5588 023
Photograph taken by Robert Keagal in 1945 from back spire of Jamia Masjid. In this photograph, Atta Mohmmad Khan built Fort(now known as Hari Parbat Fort) crowning Koh-i-Marran, with Ziarat Maqdoom Sahib (RA) on the south side of the hillock.




