Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Kamlah Fort Mandi, Himachal Pradesh

Kamlah Fort :-


Raja Hari Sen started building the fort in the year 1625 at Sikandar Dhar which was further completed by his son Suraj Sen. The fort with a complex entrance has remained impregnable for centuries but in 1840 it was conquered by Bentura, Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s general. It was later restored 1846 by the Mandi Kings. Kamlah Fort in Himachal Pradesh is one of the strongest forts and was built from 1625-30 by the rulers of Kingdom of Mandi. Local officials tried their hands to form their own kingdoms after the collapse of Mughal Empire. 
The Mughal Faujdaar named Adina Beg who also employed soldiers in his army tried capturing Kamla Garh but stopped as he came to know about its strong standing. Another nearest ruler, Sansar Chand of Kangra imposed tribute on Mandi but could not win Kamlah Garh. Sansar Chand bought Sikh help to fend off a Gorkha attack and lost his own power and everybody began paying tribute to Maharaja Ranjit Singh. This gave more power to the Sikh army and after Ranjit Singh’s death; it was difficult to control the army for which the Lahore court arranged a campaign against Manal and Kulu under the French General Ventura. Ventura invited the ruler of Mandi, Balbir Sen, to his camp and deceitfully imprisoned him. 

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