
Buria Fort
Fort
Buria Fort
Buria Fort, located in Yamunanagar, Haryana, was built by Sikh rulers and sits on raised ground featuring unique basins. Historically, it served as the headquarters of a Jat principality after being captured by the Sikhs in 1760.
The fort area includes the Rang Mahal, a three-storied palace believed to have been used by Emperor Humayun during hunting trips or associated with Birbal, the Mughal emperor Akbar’s advisor, who is said to have been born in Buria. Over time, the region underwent divisions and came under British control by the mid-19th century. The fort's remains reflect its past prominence, with defensive structures and a rich cultural legacy.
Nearby, religious sites like the Pataleshwar Mahadev Shiv Mandir and a Gurudwara dedicated to Guru Tegh Bahadur highlight the town's historical and spiritual significance.
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