• 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.
  • 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.
  • Derawar Fort is the best historical attraction in the Cholistan desert. It is an absorbing remnant of the region’s past.
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  • James Tod[9] writes that The warriors assembled under Visaladeva Chauhan against the Islam invader included the ruler of Derawar Fort.
  • 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.
  • Fort Derawar, Holistan çölünün ortasında, Orta Çağ'a kadar uzanan ve Pakistan'ın en çarpıcı ve olağanüstü manzaralarından biri olan görkemli bir kaledir.
  • Derawar fort is a square shaped fortress that has forty bastions. You can see these bastions from a distance of several miles in the Cholistan desert.
  • It also becomes an iconic place due to TDCP Cholistan Jeep Rally in the Cholistan Desert near Derawar Fort. The current condition of Derawar Fort is not good.