Ramnagar Fort was built by Maharaja Balwant Singh in 1750 using cream coloured sandstone. It’s an example of Mughal style architecture, which most famously is depicted in the Taj Mahal. The typical architectural details include curvy balconies, towers, big courtyards, carved pillars and buttresses, and ornate carvings. The fort extends over 7.2 hectares along the eastern bank of the River Ganges, which feeds a moat surrounding the property to prevent enemy attack.
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