Jaipur: The Archaeological Department and Museum have found several unknown structures at the 16th century Ajmer Mughal Fort, including three fortresses, 18 feet security walls, and pedestal to shoot cannons.
The scientific permit to eliminate the structure of the land reprocased recently was acquired by the fort of the State Animal Husbandry Department.
The discovery has strengthened the claims of historians that the fort built in 1570 m is the most modern and equipped with the latest security features.
Emperor Mughal Akbar (1556-1605 AD) regularly for Ajmer from 1570 CE up to 1582 CE with a record of visiting Ajmer every year during the period.
Emperor Jahangir (1569 CE-1627 CE) stayed for three years from 1613 CE to 1616 CE observing his extensive kingdom.
“The vehicle was made to strengthen the castle wall and to provide additional space for the armoris such as the hallway for hot oil and the next weapon.
The diameter of this fort ranges from 16 feet to 30 feet which makes it impossible for any invasion.
This discovery will help the US in designing Return the forms of the fort during the Mughal period, “said the Archaeological Department and Museum, Ajmer division circle supervisor, Neeraj Tripathi.
The second discovery is the base for firing canons.
“The fort is also a point of collecting income for Mughal from all regions.
Note says that at one point in time, 29% of total income is stored in Daulat Khana in the ajmer fortress.
Mughals does not mean making the fortress sign their strength.
The cannon pedestal is showing off their strength , “Tripathi said.
After Mughal, the fort entered the maratha and the British.
The fort experienced additional encroachment until the formation of Rajasthan.
“The work of permission became only possible after the government animal hospital was emptied last year.
I hope that after all encroachment is removed, many missing links can be traced to bring back the glory of the missing fortress,” Tripathi said.