Derawar Fort
Cholistan Desert or Rohi, is western part of Thar desert of
sub-continent which lies in modern Pakistan. There is archaeological evidence
that this area was once watered by Hakra river and was home to an Indus Valley
Culture (2600-1800 BC) based on agriculture. This river, bed of which can be
seen clearly etched into desert landscape, supported settlements from 4000-600
BC, when river changed its flow and subsequently vanished underground. Since
then Cholistan area has been a stark and inhospitable desert environment at edge
of empires.
Medieval forts of Cholistan
desert landscape are a group of up to a dozen structures, some standing and some
deteriorated. Derawar fort is best surviving example of this series of historic
forts, some dating from pre-Mughal times, but all restored and expanded from
16th-18th Century AD, by powerful local clans. Other forts; Meergarh, Jaangarh,
Marotgarh, Maujgarh, Dingarh, Khangarh, Khairgarh, Bijnotgarh and Islamgarh.
These structures form a network across desert landscape. They served to protect
and enable desert caravan routes; mercantile routes from central Asia to
heartland of sub-continent and pilgrimage routes between Mecca and India.
Derawar fort was built in 9th Century AD, by Rai Jajja Bhatti, a hindu
rajput ruler of Bhatti clan. Fort was taken over by Nawab of Bahawalpur, Sadeq
Mohammad Khan I, in 1733 AD, they in turn lost control of the fort in 1747, but
took stronghold back in 1804 and it remained as desert abode of Nawabs of
Bahawalpur until 1970s. Fort survived intact due to this constant occupation
where many of others built as part of medieval desert defence have perished.


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