Published Jun 24, 2023
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Mysterious Forts In India With Creepy Stories Part:2

Published Jun 24, 2023
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1.FEROZ  SHAH KOTLA  FORT

                         According to legend, the Mughals constructed this fort when they made the decision to move their capital from Tughlakabad to Firozabad due to a lack of water in the area. It was thought that building this fort on the Yamuna River would solve the water problem. The fort served as the symbol of the third Tughlaqabad dynasty ruler's reign and was home to madrasas, palaces, beautiful gardens, and mosques.

As per the locals story, Djinns are believed to reside at the fort, and those who harness this belief go there to seek blessings and solutions to their problems. In addition, exorcisms are performed for those who are believed to be under the influence of evil spirits. There are people who swear by it, don't you think?

Djinns, according to Muslims, were brought to life by smokeless fire, whereas light created angels and clay created humans. Additionally, individuals who hold the belief in supernatural powers visit this location, bring letters describing their issues, and then leave them behind for the supernatural powers to address.

2.MEHRANGARH FORT

                              Rao Jodha was the fifteenth ruler of Rathore and the one who established Jodhpur and Mehrangarh Fort in 1459. This enormous fort was built on the Malani Igneous Suite Contact rocky hill, which is also known as "Bhaurcheeria," which means "mountain of birds." Before construction was planned, there was a story behind this monument.

The lord of birds, a hermit known as Cheeria Nathji, lived on this hill. He was asked to move so that this fort could be built; as a result, he became enraged and cursed the fort, claiming that the drought and lack of water would continue. Rao Jodha built a separate temple dedicated to him for meditation in order to please him. However, even now, this region experiences drought every three to four years.

3.GOLKONDA FORT

                       The Golkanda fort was constructed in the 13th century by the Kakatiyas, the ruling dynasty of Andhra Pradesh. The post got repaired by succeeding decision gatherings' impulses, during which the fortune of jewels got uncovered and kept securely in the stronghold. The presence of Taramati, the king's lover queen, adds to the spooky atmosphere of the tale. Both were buried together and died truly in love. The queen is said to still dance on her old stage. While it is a popular tourist destination, it is also one of Hyderabad's most terrifying locations. It is a folk belief that spirits inhabit trees and appear as owner-less shadows. The frequent howls of someone in pain, which have been reported to be coming from this haunted location in Hyderabad, only heighten the terror.

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