• Derawar Fort was originally founded as a Bhati fort in the 9th century CE, and renovated in 1732 by Nawab Sadeq Mohammad Khan[1].
  • Derawar Fort, also known as Qila Derawar, is a centuries-old fort located in the Cholistan Desert in Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
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  • I really hope Pakistan realises their loyalty and supports them in looking after such treasures as Derawar Fort.
  • This region carries a lot of historical places along with buildings but the most famous place here is “Derawar Fort” which is present in the hub of Cholistan for centuries.
  • The Derawar Fort is a large square fortress in Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan. The fortress’s forty bastions can be seen from a distance in the Cholistan Desert.
  • 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.