• Derawar Fort is a large square fortress in Pakistan near Bahawalpur. The forty bastions of Derawar are visible for many miles in Cholistan Desert.
  • Throughout the 18th century, the Derawar Fort became a strategic prize in a local war between the states of Jaisalmer and Bahawalpur.
  • Derawar Fort was originally founded as a Bhati fort in the 9th century CE, and rebuilt in 1732 by Nawab Sadeq Mohammad Khan[1].
  • The historic Derawar Fort, enormous and impressive structure in the heart of Cholistan desert, is rapidly crumbling and if the immediate preventative measures...
  • 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.
  • With its landmark architecture symbolizing centuries of grandeur, the Derawar Fort is a standout attraction in the Cholistan desert.
  • 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.
  • Derawar Fort, also known as Qila Derawar, stands as an imposing citadel in the heart of Bahawalpur district.
  • Derawar fort was first built in the 9th century AD by Rai Jajja Bhati, a Hindu ruler of the Bhati clan, as a tribute to Rawal Deoraj Bhati the king of Jaisalmer and...
  • Derawar Fort or Qila Derawar is a gigantic citadel in Bahawalpur district, on the edge of Cholistan Desert, in southern Punjab, Pakistan.