 
              Kotla Fort
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Kotla Fort
Kotla Fort in Nuh, Haryana, is a historic stone fort located about 7 kilometers south of Nuh city in the Aravalli Hills. It was a stronghold and the capital of the Khanzadas of Mewat, specifically ruled by Bahadur Nahar Khan around the late 14th century. The fort is strategically situated in a narrow valley with a protective lake nearby, making it difficult to access and well-defended.
Though now in ruins and overgrown, it features a mosque with carved sandstone arches and a tomb of Bahadur Nahar Khan. The site is rich in history and legend, reflecting its importance during the period of the Delhi Sultanate, and it is protected as a heritage monument by the Haryana government. The fort remains a symbol of the Mewat region’s cultural and political past.
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