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Sharda Fort
Sharda Neelam District
Azad Kashmir
[ 1]
Throtchi Castle
Kotli District
Azad Kashmir
1460
[ 2]
Baghsar Fort
Samahni Valley , Bhimber
Azad Kashmir
Mughal Empire [ 3]
Currently closed to visitors, due to it being right beside Line of Control between Pakistan and India.[ 4]
Ramkot Fort
33°13′24″N 73°38′30″E / 33.22333°N 73.64167°E / 33.22333; 73.64167
Mirpur
Azad Kashmir
16–17th Century
Gakhars
Kargai Fort
33°23′33″N 74°3′57″E / 33.39250°N 74.06583°E / 33.39250; 74.06583
Khuiratta , Kotli District
Azad Kashmir
Also spelled as Karjai Fort
Red Fort, Muzaffarabad
34°22′56″N 73°27′53″E / 34.38222°N 73.46472°E / 34.38222; 73.46472
Muzaffarabad
Azad Kashmir
1646
Sultan Muzaffar Khan
Locally, it is known as the "Rutta Qila" or just "qila".
Quetta Fort
Quetta
Balochistan
1867
British Raj
Also known as Sandeman Fort.[ 5]
Kalat Fort
Kalat
Balochistan
The town of Kalat is said to have been founded by and named Qalat-e Sewa (Sewa's Fort), after Sewa, a legendary hero of the Baloch people .[ 6]
Punno Fort [ 7]
26°2′2″N 63°00′46″E / 26.03389°N 63.01278°E / 26.03389; 63.01278
Turbat
Balochistan
Also known as "Meeri Kalaat". Location
Fort Munro
D.G.Khan
Punjab
1800
John Munro, 9th of Teaninich
Locally, it is known as the "South Punjab Murree".
Mir Chakar Fort
29°33′32″N 67°52′6″E / 29.55889°N 67.86833°E / 29.55889; 67.86833
Sibi
Balochistan
[ 8]
Baltit Fort
36°19′32″N 74°40′11″E / 36.32556°N 74.66972°E / 36.32556; 74.66972
Hunza Valley
Gilgit Baltistan
Since 2004, it has been on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative list.
Skardu Fort
35°18′14″N 75°38′23″E / 35.30389°N 75.63972°E / 35.30389; 75.63972
Skardu
Gilgit Baltistan
also known as Kharpocho fort
Altit Fort
36°18′59″N 74°40′54″E / 36.31639°N 74.68167°E / 36.31639; 74.68167
Altit, Hunza Valley
Gilgit Baltistan
11th Century
Shigar Fort
35°25′23″N 75°44′32″E / 35.42306°N 75.74222°E / 35.42306; 75.74222
Shigar
Gilgit Baltistan
17th Century
Amacha Dynasty
The Shigar Fort means The Fort on Rock.
Khaplu Fort
35°9′6″N 76°20′7″E / 35.15167°N 76.33528°E / 35.15167; 76.33528
Khaplu , Ghanche District
Gilgit Baltistan
It is locally known as Yabgo Khar , meaning "The fort on the roof".
Kalam Darchi Fort
36°49′9″N 74°42′41″E / 36.81917°N 74.71139°E / 36.81917; 74.71139
Misgar Valley, Gojal
Gilgit-Baltistan
1933
British Raj
This fort was named after a naked saint and was built by British soldiers during 1932-33 to check the invasion and inflow of people from China and USSR through Wahkan corridor. It remained the abode of Gilgit Scouts.[ 9]
Bala Hisar Fort
34°0′44″N 71°34′11″E / 34.01222°N 71.56972°E / 34.01222; 71.56972
Peshawar
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
also known as Qila Balahisar
Chitral Fort[ 10]
35°51′19″N 71°47′30″E / 35.85528°N 71.79167°E / 35.85528; 71.79167
Chitral
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Drosh Fort
Chitral
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Chakdarra Fort
34°38′48″N 72°1′44″E / 34.64667°N 72.02889°E / 34.64667; 72.02889
Lower Dir District
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
1586
Mughal Empire
The Mughals built a fort here in 1586, occupied in 1895 by the British, who built the present fort in 1896.[ 11]
Malakand Fort
Malakand District
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Handyside Fort
Kohat
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
British Raj
Attock Fort
33°53′29″N 72°14′14″E / 33.89139°N 72.23722°E / 33.89139; 72.23722
Attock Khurd , Attock
Punjab
1583
Mughal Emperor Akbar
Attock Fort was built at Attock Khurd during the reign of Akbar the Great from 1581 to 1583 under the supervision of Khawaja Shamsuddin Khawafi to protect the passage of the River Indus .
Rohtas Fort
32°57′52″N 73°34′22″E / 32.96444°N 73.57278°E / 32.96444; 73.57278
Jhelum
Punjab
16th Century
Sher Shah Suri
Derawar Fort
28°46′4″N 71°20′3″E / 28.76778°N 71.33417°E / 28.76778; 71.33417
Cholistan , Bahawalpur District
Punjab
Rajput
Lahore Fort
31°35′16″N 74°18′55″E / 31.58778°N 74.31528°E / 31.58778; 74.31528
Lahore
Punjab
1605
Mughal Emperor Akbar
Noor Mahal
Bahawalpur
Punjab
1875
Nawab Sadiq Muhammad Khan IV
Sadiq Garh Palace
Bahawalpur
Punjab
[ 12]
Darbar Mahal[ 13]
Bahawalpur
Punjab
Pharwala Castle
33°37′11″N 73°17′58″E / 33.61972°N 73.29944°E / 33.61972; 73.29944
Rawalpindi
Punjab
15th Century
Gakhars
Sheikhupura Fort [ 14]
Sheikhupura
Punjab
1607
Mughal Emperor Jahangir
Multan Fort
Multan
Punjab
800 - 1000 BC
The fort was destroyed by British forces.
Mankera Fort
31°23′4″N 71°26′9″E / 31.38444°N 71.43583°E / 31.38444; 71.43583
Mankera , Bhakkar District
Punjab
Meer Garh Fort
29°10′27″N 72°37′16″E / 29.17417°N 72.62111°E / 29.17417; 72.62111
Meer Garh , Cholistan , Bahawalpur District
Punjab
Marot Fort
29°10′39″N 72°26′3″E / 29.17750°N 72.43417°E / 29.17750; 72.43417
Marot , Cholistan , Bahawalpur District
Punjab
A ruined fortress town.[ 15]
Fort Abbas
Fort Abbas Tehsil , Bahawalnagar District
Punjab
Bavaani Fort
Sahiwal
Punjab
Shujabad Fort
Shujabad
Punjab
Nandana Fort
Chakwal
Punjab
Al-Beruni (973-1053 AD), the celebrated traveler, historian, philosopher, mathematician, astronomer and scientist, came to the subcontinent in the period of Mehmood of Ghazni during 11th century. It was at Nandana, that he measured the circumference of the earth.[ 16]
Satghara
Okara District
Punjab
It is also believed to be the location of the tomb of Baloch king, Mir Chakar Rind (1468–1565).
Kot Diji Fort
27°20′43″N 68°42′25″E / 27.34528°N 68.70694°E / 27.34528; 68.70694
Kot Diji , Khairpur District
Sindh
1795
Mir Sohrab Khan Talpur
Ranikot Fort
25°53′0″N 67°55′57″E / 25.88333°N 67.93250°E / 25.88333; 67.93250
Jamshoro District
Sindh
17th Century
Ranikot Fort is also known as The Great Wall of Sindh and is believed to be the world's largest fort with a circumference of approximately 26 kilometres (16 mi).[ 17] Since 1993, it has been on the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites .[ 18]
Naukot Fort
24°50′43″N 69°26′59″E / 24.84528°N 69.44972°E / 24.84528; 69.44972
Tharparkar
Sindh
Bhakar Fort
27°41′46″N 68°53′3″E / 27.69611°N 68.88417°E / 27.69611; 68.88417
Sukkur
Sindh
Sehwan Fort
Sehwan Sharif
Sindh
Mohatta Palace
Karachi
Sindh
1927
Shivratan Chandraratan Mohatta
Faiz Mahal
Khairpur
Sindh
1798
Talpurs
Qasim fort
Karachi
Sindh
18th Century CE
Talpur dynasty
Pacco Qillo
25°23′4″N 68°22′21″E / 25.38444°N 68.37250°E / 25.38444; 68.37250
Hyderabad
Sindh
1768
Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro
Umerkot Fort
25°21′49″N 69°44′2″E / 25.36361°N 69.73389°E / 25.36361; 69.73389
Umerkot
Sindh
Mughal Empire
Kadiro Fort
Sindh
Rawat Fort
33°29′53″N 73°11′39″E / 33.49806°N 73.19417°E / 33.49806; 73.19417
Islamabad
Islamabad Capital Territory
Gakhars
Jamrud Fort
34°0′12″N 71°22′43″E / 34.00333°N 71.37861°E / 34.00333; 71.37861
Jamrud , Khyber Agency
FATA
1836
Hari Singh Nalwa
Miranshah Fort
Miranshah , North Waziristan
FATA
Wana Fort
Wana, Pakistan , South Waziristan
FATA
Ali Masjid Fort
Khyber Agency
FATA
1837
Dost Mohammad Khan
Shagai Fort
34°1′2″N 71°16′48″E / 34.01722°N 71.28000°E / 34.01722; 71.28000
Khyber Agency
FATA
1927
British Raj
Islam Garh Fort
27°51′18″N 70°48′29″E / 27.85500°N 70.80806°E / 27.85500; 70.80806
Cholistan , Rahim Yar Khan District
Punjab
1665
Raja Rawal Siri Bheem Singh
[ 19]
Mauj Garh Fort
29°0′48″N 72°8′24″E / 29.01333°N 72.14000°E / 29.01333; 72.14000
Cholistan , Bahawalpur District
Punjab
Bijnot Fort
28°5′22″N 71°40′55″E / 28.08944°N 71.68194°E / 28.08944; 71.68194
Cholistan , Bahawalpur District
Punjab
Din Garh Fort
28°56′33″N 71°50′14″E / 28.94250°N 71.83722°E / 28.94250; 71.83722
Cholistan , Bahawalpur District
Punjab
[ 20]
Khair Garh Fort
28°27′41″N 70°50′37″E / 28.46139°N 70.84361°E / 28.46139; 70.84361
Cholistan , Rahim Yar Khan District
Punjab
Nawan Kot Fort
28°20′45″N 71°22′19″E / 28.34583°N 71.37194°E / 28.34583; 71.37194
Cholistan , Bahawalpur District
Punjab
Jaam Garh Fort
29°10′4″N 72°32′54″E / 29.16778°N 72.54833°E / 29.16778; 72.54833
Cholistan , Bahawalnagar District
Punjab
Khan Garh Fort
28°22′4″N 71°43′2″E / 28.36778°N 71.71722°E / 28.36778; 71.71722
Cholistan , Bahawalpur District
Punjab
Kalan Kot Fort
24°42′22″N 67°52′42″E / 24.70611°N 67.87833°E / 24.70611; 67.87833
Thatta District
Sindh
16th century
Mirza Jani Beg
[ 21]