Utila Fort

Utila Fort
village
Utila Fort
Utila Fort

Location in Madhya Pradesh, India

Coordinates: 26°9′48.44″N 78°19′59.11″E / 26.1634556°N 78.3330861°E / 26.1634556; 78.3330861Coordinates: 26°9′48.44″N 78°19′59.11″E / 26.1634556°N 78.3330861°E / 26.1634556; 78.3330861
Country  India
State Madhya Pradesh
Languages
  Official Hindi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)

Utila (IAST: Utīlā, Hindi: उटीला) is a village and a fort in Gwalior district in Madhya Pradesh, India. Utila is 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of Gwalior city on GwaliorHastinapur-Behat Road.

History

There is a small fort in Utila known as ‘Ranaon ki Garhi’. The fort was constructed by Gohad ruler Maharaja Bhim Singh Rana around 1740. The fort is situated on a hillock and surrounded by deep ditch to protect it. The Jat rulers of Gohad had constructed this fort for the central defence of Gohad Fort. The soldiers posted at this fort used to send light signals to Singhpur fort from where these were transmitted to Gohad and Behat forts. The jat rulers were in regular warfare with Sindhias so these forts were of immense importance to them. The palace is surrounded by four high burj. The defence strategy of the fort is example of architectural skills of the Gohad Jat rulers. [1]

References

  1. Ranvir Singh:, “Utila Garhi”, Jat-Veer Smarika, Gwalior, 1992, p. 45
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