Name: Munger Fort
Built: 14th century
Built by: Mohhemadan Kings of India
Construction materials: Granite Stones and lime mortar
Current condition: Ruins
Controlled by: Government of Bihar
Town: Munger
State: Bihar
Succession: The Fort had a succession of Muslim rulers (Khaljis, Tughlaqs, Lodis, Nawabs of Bengal, followed by Mughal rulers, till it was finally acceded to the British by Mir Quasim, after unseating his father-in-aw Mīr Jafar.
Other monuments in fort: Tomb of Pir Shah Nufa, Palace of Shah Shuja, Tomb of Mulla Muhammed Said, The Kashtaharini Ghat on the Ganges, Chandisthana, Karnachaura, Rectangular mound, Bihar School of Yoga
Nālandā was an ancient center of higher learning in Bihar, India.
Name: Munger Fort
Built: 14th century
Built by: Mohhemadan Kings of India
Construction materials: Granite Stones and lime mortar
Current condition: Ruins
Controlled by: Government of Bihar
Town: Munger
State: Bihar
Succession: The Fort had a succession of Muslim rulers (Khaljis, Tughlaqs, Lodis, Nawabs of Bengal, followed by Mughal rulers, till it was finally acceded to the British by Mir Quasim, after unseating his father-in-aw Mīr Jafar.
Other monuments in fort: Tomb of Pir Shah Nufa, Palace of Shah Shuja, Tomb of Mulla Muhammed Said, The Kashtaharini Ghat on the Ganges, Chandisthana, Karnachaura, Rectangular mound, Bihar School of Yoga
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