• I am walking up to Gwalior Fort from the southeastern Urwahi Gate. "Gwalior is a horrible town," the autorickshaw driver informed me bluntly on the way.
  • A visit to Gwalior is incomplete with a visit to Gwalior Fort, one of the best heritages of our country and the most prominent structure in the Gwalior skyline.
  • History of Gwalior Madhya Pradesh mentions that in the 5th century the Gwalior Fort came into being during the rule of Suraj Sen, the Kachhwaha Rajput prince.
  • The Mughal Emperor Baber referred to the Gwalior Fort as Tomars, Mughals, Marathas and British, who lastly handed over to the Scindias.
  • The Gwalior Fort is one of India's jewels in the crown that is considered to be the pearl amongst fortresses in India by none other than the Mughal emperor Babar.
  • One among many hill forts of India, the Gwalior Fort stands on a vast rocky hill named Gopachal. Originally built in sandstone and lime mortar, the fort is one of...
  • The history of the Gwalior Fort. According to historians, there isn’t any concrete proof to indicate exactly when the fort was constructed.
  • Gwalior Fort is one of the maximum impenetrable forts in India located on Gopachal hill in Gwalior metropolis of Madhya Pradesh state.
  • The exact period of Gwalior Fort's construction is uncertain.[1] According to a local legend, the fort was built by a local king named Suraj Sen in 3 CE.
  • History of Gwalior Madhya Pradesh mentions that in the 5th century the Gwalior Fort came into being during the rule of Suraj Sen, the Kachhwaha Rajput prince.