• Derawar Fort was originally founded as a Bhati fort in the 9th century CE, and renovated in 1732 by Nawab Sadeq Mohammad Khan[1].
  • Located in the heart of the Cholistan desert in Pakistan, the Dravidian Fort is a testament to centuries of history and architectural splendor.
  • Most of these date from the Indus civilization, 45,00 years ago, and are clustered round Derawar Fort, the only perennial water hole in the desert.
  • I really hope Pakistan realises their loyalty and supports them in looking after such treasures as Derawar Fort.
  • Derawar Fort: A Majestic Monument in the Cholistan Desert. Derawar Fort is one of the most impressive and well-preserved fortresses in Pakistan.
  • Gradually, Deo Rawal turned into Derawar. The present Fort was built and renovated by Nawab Sadiq Muhammad Khan 1, the Nawab of Bahawalpur in 1733 AD.
  • The fort’s history offers a glimpse into the past, providing valuable insights into the region’s history. Today, Derawar Fort stands as a symbol of the past.
  • The Derawar Fort is an imposing structure, and it is one of the largest forts in Pakistan. The fort covers an area of 30 acres, and its walls are 40 feet high.
  • In the Cholistan Desert of Punjab, Derawar Fort is an awe-inspiring sight. At over 1500 meters in length, its imposing majesty is enough to take your breath away.
  • Inside Derawar Fort a number of buildings provided quarters for Nawab’s army. Quarters of the royal family standing deserted inside the fort are turning to dust.