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  2. Bhatner fort - Wikipedia

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    The Bhatner Fort was built by son of Rao Bhati, [1] about 419 km northwest of Jaipur along the old Multan-Delhi route and 230 km north-east of Bikaner. Another name of Hanumangarh was uBhatner, which means "fortress of the Bhati". Believed to be 1700 years old, it is considered to be one of the oldest forts of India. [2]

  3. Timurid conquests and invasions - Wikipedia

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    Pir Muhammad then joined Timur. The governor of the Bhatner fort was defeated, and Timur destroyed the fort and the city In the Siege of Bhatner also known as Sack of Bhatner Fort (1398). [12] He also faced resistance by Khap militias in Meerut but he was still able to approach Delhi, arrived in 1398. In this way, he already defeated all ...

  4. Hanumangarh - Wikipedia

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    The city was once called Bhatner (alternatively spelled Bhatnair) because it was founded by king Bhupat in 255 AD. It remained in the control of the Rajputs of Bhati clan and faced a historic siege by Timur in 1391, during which the Bhati Raput king Dulachand lost the fort for a short time. [4] The fort was later occupied by Rao Jetsa of ...

  5. Bhati - Wikipedia

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    Timur invaded India in 1398, when he held a vast empire in the Middle East and Central Asia. He suffered tough resistance in India only from the Bhati ruler, Rai Dul Chand of Bhatner. Rajputs and Muslims fought together against Timur under him but the Bhatner fort was ultimately sacked with the city burnt and laid waste.

  6. List of forts in India - Wikipedia

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    Bhatner fort; Bijai Garh; Chittor Fort; Chomu palace; Deeg Palace; ... This is a list of forts in India. This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items.

  7. A woman who left Texas for India after her 6-year-old son ...

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    A woman who left Texas for India after her 6-year-old son went missing is charged with killing him. October 31, 2023 at 4:23 PM ... the city south of Fort Worth where the family lived, but the ...

  8. Forts of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The emergence of nuclear weapons and a period of comparative tranquility among Texas' inhabitants and neighbors saw the end of conventional fortifications in Texas. However, forts in Texas served as home bases for major US Army units, and also served as important training areas for the US military and her various allies during the Cold War .

  9. Indian village that changed its name to honour Jimmy Carter ...

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    Thousands of miles from Washington, where the funeral of Jimmy Carter is set for next week, an Indian village named after the former U.S. president fondly remembers his visit almost 50 years ago ...