Aranthangi Fort
Aranthangi, Tamil Nadu, India
Awagrah Fort, located in Etah district of Uttar Pradesh, India, is a historic and sprawling fortress covering 108 acres, built by the Jadon rulers of the Kshatriya clan in the 12th century after migrating from Karauli.
Constructed on a small mound, it is surrounded by what is claimed to be the largest moat, adding to its defensive strength and charm. The fort stands amidst lush green fields, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and a peaceful retreat from urban life. Raja Balwant Singh Ji, a notable ruler from Awagrah, contributed significantly to education by founding Raja Balwant Singh College in Agra and donating large land parcels to it.
He also played a role in supporting Rabindra Nath Tagore's Shantiniketan. The fort and its town hold a rich cultural and royal heritage that attracts history enthusiasts seeking to explore India's princely past.
Location
5X9Q+VMQ, Kottai 2nd St, Aranthangi, Tamil Nadu 614616
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