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Asigarh Fort
Etymology
Asigarh the fort of swords, from Asi (sword) and garh (fort), as this was the centre of sword making from the ancient times of Hindu rulers.
There are several names used for the fort in different anecdotes, such as Asidurga, Asigarh, Asika, A-sika, Ansi, Hansi, etc., and local oral traditions derive these names from Assa Jat.
History
Hansi fort or Asigarh Fort has long history with little clarity about the earlier period. The excavation of ancient coins belong to the BCE period shows that there have been long history of settlements on the mound on which fort is built. It is believed that original fort was built by the famous emperor Harshavardhana or his grandfather emperor Prabhakaravardhana of Pushyabhuti dynasty (Vardhana). The present fort was built with materials of earlier fort of a period about 7th century C.E.
In February 1982, a large hoard of Jaina bronzes including idols belonging to the Gupta period (319 to 605 CE) and 7th–8th centuries (a period belonging to the emperor Harshavardhana's Pushyabhuti dynasty, c. 500 to 647 CE) were discovered.
Tomar rule
Chauhan rule
Muslim rule
Sikh and Maratha rule
British colonial rule
From 1798 to 1801, George Thomas, an Irish immigrant who rose from an ordinary sailor, usurped the area around Hansi and made Asigarh fort his capital.
In 1802 after the Anglo-Maratha Wars, the British East India Company rule seized the fort, but did not take control until 1810 and after which they controlled it till independence of India in 1947.
In 1803 Hansi was also the headquarters of Colonel James Skinner CB (1778 – 4 December 1841) the Anglo-Indian military adventurer in India, who founded 1st Skinner's Horse and 3rd Skinner's Horse at Hansi in 1803. These units are still part of the Indian Army. in 1818 was granted a jagir of Hansi (Hisar district, Haryana), yielding Rs 20,000 a year.
Hansi took an active part in the 1857 war of liberation (Gadar), Lala Hukam Chand Jain was martyred in 1857 by Britishers.
Excavations and finds
Monuments and architecture
Main gate
The main gate has the beautiful carvings of birds, animals and Hindu deities. An inscription there says it was repaired by Alauddin Khilji in 1304.
Baradari
Conservation
It was declared a national monument in 1937. In December 2018 Government of India commenced the conservation work to cleanse and preserve the buildings, including "Ghoda Ghar" (horse stable) and main gate, starting cleaning with the Non-ionic detergents and finishing it with a coating of pollution, fungus and rainproof polyment resin.
Asigarh Fort | |
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Prithviraj Chauhan's Fort | |
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Location | Hansi, Haryana, India |
Coordinates | 29°6′19″N 75°57′47″E |
Area | 30 acres (12 ha) |
Height | 52 feet |
Built | 12th century |
Built for | Prithviraj Chauhan |
Demolished | 1857 |
Restored | 1937 |
Restored by | Archaeological Survey of India |
Architectural style(s) | Hindu |
Governing body | Archaeological Survey of India |
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