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Ramnagar is situated on the left bank of Kud waterway in mid Himalayan range, around 38 kms west of Udhampur. Ramnagar likewise filled in as the capital of old Bandarlta State. During the rule of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, it went under Sikh rule and Raja Suchet Singh.

Ramnagar Fort is believed to have been built by Raja Suchet Singh, who died in 1844. His wife performed sati nearby. There is a Samadhi of Maharani at the site where the sati was performed. The fort was renovated and undertaken by the Archaeological Survey of India in 1972. It is a protected monument of the Archaeological department.

The antiquated fortress is square on plan with polygonal bastions to help its four corners. The strongholds divider and the bastions are high and ascend to three stories delegated with towers and merinos. Around the focal patio inside, there are cells and vaulted loads where gun balls are put away. There are pictures of Ganesha, Durga and Hanuman in the entryway. The stronghold is conquered by a canal remotely and the entrance to it is increased through a limited extension over the canal on the south-eastern side.

Different sights to be visited during the visit to Ramnagar are Purana Mahal (Old Palace), Nawa Mahal (New Palace), Sheesh Mahal and Samadhi of Queen of Raja Suchet Singh.

 

How to reach:

Nearest Airport: Jammu Satwari Airport at approx 100 Kms

Nearest Railway Station: Ramnagar Railway Station at approx 28 Kms

 

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