Coordinates: 21°28′16″N 76°17′37″E / 21.4710°N 76.2937°E / 21.4710; 76.2937

Keoti Fort

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Keoti Fort
Part of Madhya Pradesh, File:Flag of India.svg India
Rewa District, Madhya Pradesh, India
File:Front Left Outer SE View Keoti Fort MP Jan24 A7C 08736.jpg
Keoti Fort, front and south side, ca. 2024
Site information
TypeFort
Open to
the public
yes
Conditiondilapidated
Location
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Keoti Fort (also Keonti Fort) is an Indian fortress (qila) situated on the Rewa Plateau about 53 kilometres (33 mi) north-east of the city of Rewa, in Rewa district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.

History

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Keoti Fort is said to have been constructed by Raja Parmal Dev in 1500 AD.[1] mentioned in an account of the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Thakur Ranmat Sinha, a leader in the Rebellion in Rewa State, went into hiding near Keoti Fort. In an encounter at the fort, he killed a British officer who had come to arrest him. Eventually, he surrendered at the urging of the Maharaja Raghuraj Singh who supported the British. He was hanged in 1860 for the murder of the British officer.[2][3]

Geography

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Keoti Fort is situated on the Rewa Plateau near the northern end of the Vindhya Escarpment.[4] The fort is built on the right bank of a ravine that the Mahana River has cut into the escarpment. The 98 m (322 ft) high Keoti Falls is on the opposite side of the ravine, visible from the northern part of the fort. The elevation of Keoti Fort is 280 m (920 ft) above mean sea level.[citation needed]

Keoti Fort is about 53 km (33 mi) from the city of Rewa.[5] The nearest airport is located at Prayagraj (Allahabad) in Uttar Pradesh, a distance of 114 km (71 mi).[6]

Architecture

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File:Entrance East Keoti Fort Rewa MP Jan24 A7C 08735.jpg
Entrance in the east facade
File:Loophole Closeup Keoti Fort Rewa MP Jan24 A7C 08774.jpg
Loophole with 3 angles of fire
File:East Wall Inside Plateau Outside Keoti Fort Jan24 A7C 08789.jpg
North-east wall with loopholes facing the flat plateau

The west wall of the fort runs along the Mahana ravine for about 200 m (660 ft). The south wall extends about 100 m (330 ft) east from the ravine. The east wall with the main entrance is about 40 m (130 ft) long. There after, the fort depth narrows to about 25 m (82 ft) at the northern end of the fort. The total area enclosed by the walls is about 1.0 ha (2.5 acres). Towers are located at the corners of the outer walls.[citation needed]

The construction material is stone and clay mortar. Loopholes with three angles of fire are built into the outer walls at regular intervals and at various heights. These are useful for defense against enemy coming across the flat plateau.[citation needed]

Tourism

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File:Ornamental Wall Entrance Keoti Fort Jan24 A7C 08798.jpg
Ornamental tiles near he east entrance

The fort is open to the public. Entrance is free (January 2024).[citation needed] Fairs are held annually which attract many people. The carvings and stone artefacts, the natural beauty and the view of the Keoti Falls across the gorge behind the fort are attractions that draw visitors.[1]

Controversies

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In 2016, the MP Government denotified the fort as a "protected heritage site" and transferred it to the Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board to be developed as a heritage hotel. In July 2021, the MP Tourism Board issued a tender for development of the Keoti Fort.[7] However, it was reported that the fort had not been leased out and was falling into a state of disrepair.[8] A local news report claims that the fort is being neglected by the administration and is frequented by petty criminals. These factors may deter tourists.[1]

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The Hindi movie Bindhi aur Bandook (1972) was shot at Keoti Fort.[1]

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Exterior views

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Interior views

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See also

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References

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