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Gwalior Fort

Gwalior Fort, Gwalior, India

Gwalior Fort

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Length1.7 mi
Est. Steps4000
Introduction
Gwalior Fort is a 1.7 mile (4,000-step) route located near Gwalior Fort, Gwalior, India. This route has an elevation gain of about 0 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Gwalior State

Place
Gwalior state was a semi-autonomous Maratha state. It was focused in modern-day Madhya Pradesh, arising due to the rise of the Maratha Empire and fragmentation of the Mughal Empire.It was ruled by the Maratha House of Scindia and was entitled to a 21-gun salute when it became a princely state of the British Empire.

Madhya Bharat

Place
Madhya Bharat, also known as Malwa Union, was an Indian state in west-central India, created on 28 May 1948 from twenty-five princely states which until 1947 had been part of the Central India Agency, with Jiwajirao Scindia as its Rajpramukh. The union had an area of 46,478 square miles (120,380 km2).

Central India Agency

Place
The Central India Agency was created in 1854, by amalgamating the Western Malwa Agency with other smaller political offices which formerly reported to the Governor-General of India. The agency was overseen by a political agent who maintained British relations with the princely states and influence over them on behalf of the Governor-General.

Sasbahu Temple, Gwalior

Place
Sasbahu Temple, also called the Sas-Bahu Mandir, Sas-Bahu Temples, Sahastrabahu Temple or Harisadanam temple, is an 11th-century twin temple in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India. Near the Gwalior Fort and dedicated to Vishnu in his Padmanabha form, like most Hindu and Jain temples in this region, it is mostly in ruins and was badly damaged from numerous invasions and Hindu-Muslim wars in the region.

Siddhachal Caves

Place
Siddhachal Caves are Jain cave monuments and statues carved into the rock face inside the Urvahi valley of the Gwalior Fort in northern Madhya Pradesh, India. There are the most visited among the five groups of Jain rock carvings on the Gwalior Fort hill. They were built over time starting in the 7th-century, but most are dated to the 15th-century CE.

Teli ka Mandir

Place
Teli ka Mandir, also known as Telika Temple, is a Hindu temple located within the Gwalior Fort in Madhya Pradesh, India. Dedicated to Vishnu, Shiva and Matrikas, it has been variously dated between the early 8th and early 9th century CE.It is an unusual Hindu temple, as it has a rectangular sanctum instead of the typical square.

Gwalior Fort

Historical

Thirtankars

Historical

Sasbahu

Building

fort view cafe

Food
Route Details

Length

1.7 mi

Est. Steps

4000
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