Chunar Fort

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The Chunar Fort (also known as Chandrakanta Chunargarh and Charanadri) is located in Mirzapur district of Uttar Pradesh, in India. Along with Chunar town, near Mirzapur city, situated below the fort, the two are historic places with common history and legends. It is located 34 kilometres (21 mi) North west of Mirzapur. The southeastern part of the fort is on the rocky bank of the Ganges River. The fort's history spans from 56 BC and then between Afghan decedent Sher Shah Suri's (1532) rule, the Mughal Empire rule (Humayun, Akbar and many others including Nawab of Awadh) up to 1772, and Marathas in 1782 to 1804. Lastly, the British Raj occupied the fort to 1947 when India gained independence. Chunar railway station is on the of Howrah–Delhi main line. rdf:langString
Benteng Chunar (dikenal pula sebagai Chandrakanta Chunargarh dan Charanadri) adalah sebuah benteng yang berlokasi di Distrik Mirzapur di Uttar Pradesh, India. Bersama dengan , yang berada di bawah benteng ini, keduanya adalah tempat bersejarah. Benteng ini berlokasi sekitar 14 mil (23 km) barat daya Varanasi. Bagian tenggara benteng ini berada di tebing berbatu di Sungai Gangga. Sejarah benteng membentang dimulai dari tahun 56 SM dan kemudian antara masa kekuasaan Sher Shah Suri (1532) dari Afghan, kekuasaan Kesultanan Mughal (Humayun, Akbar dan lainnya termasuk ) hingga tahun 1772, dan kemudian pada masa Kemaharajaan Britania hingga 1947 sampai India meraih kemerdekaannya. berada pada di . rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Chunar Fort (also known as Chandrakanta Chunargarh and Charanadri) is located in Mirzapur district of Uttar Pradesh, in India. Along with Chunar town, near Mirzapur city, situated below the fort, the two are historic places with common history and legends. It is located 34 kilometres (21 mi) North west of Mirzapur. The southeastern part of the fort is on the rocky bank of the Ganges River. The fort's history spans from 56 BC and then between Afghan decedent Sher Shah Suri's (1532) rule, the Mughal Empire rule (Humayun, Akbar and many others including Nawab of Awadh) up to 1772, and Marathas in 1782 to 1804. Lastly, the British Raj occupied the fort to 1947 when India gained independence. Chunar railway station is on the of Howrah–Delhi main line.
rdf:langString Benteng Chunar (dikenal pula sebagai Chandrakanta Chunargarh dan Charanadri) adalah sebuah benteng yang berlokasi di Distrik Mirzapur di Uttar Pradesh, India. Bersama dengan , yang berada di bawah benteng ini, keduanya adalah tempat bersejarah. Benteng ini berlokasi sekitar 14 mil (23 km) barat daya Varanasi. Bagian tenggara benteng ini berada di tebing berbatu di Sungai Gangga. Sejarah benteng membentang dimulai dari tahun 56 SM dan kemudian antara masa kekuasaan Sher Shah Suri (1532) dari Afghan, kekuasaan Kesultanan Mughal (Humayun, Akbar dan lainnya termasuk ) hingga tahun 1772, dan kemudian pada masa Kemaharajaan Britania hingga 1947 sampai India meraih kemerdekaannya. berada pada di .
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