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Qila Mubarak, is a historical monument in the heart of the city of Bathinda in Punjab, India. It is recognized as monument of national importance and maintained by Archaeological Survey of India. It has been in existence from 1100 to 1200 AD in its current place and is the oldest surviving fort in India. It was here that Razia Sultan, the first woman to take charge of the Delhi throne was incarcerated upon her defeat and dethroned. The bricks of the fort date back to the Kushana period when emperor Kanishka ruled over Northern India/Bactria. Raja Dab, along with emperor Kanishka, is believed to have built the fort.

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  • Qila Mubârak (fr)
  • Qila Mubarak (it)
  • Qila Mubarak (en)
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  • Le Qila Mubârak (pendjabi : ਕ਼ਿਲਾ ਮੁਬਾਰਕ, hindi : क़िला मुबारक, ourdou : قلعہ مبارک), également appelé fort de Bathinda, est un palais fortifié situé à Bathinda, chef-lieu du district de Bathinda, dans l’État du Pendjab en Inde. (fr)
  • Qila Mubarak, is a historical monument in the heart of the city of Bathinda in Punjab, India. It is recognized as monument of national importance and maintained by Archaeological Survey of India. It has been in existence from 1100 to 1200 AD in its current place and is the oldest surviving fort in India. It was here that Razia Sultan, the first woman to take charge of the Delhi throne was incarcerated upon her defeat and dethroned. The bricks of the fort date back to the Kushana period when emperor Kanishka ruled over Northern India/Bactria. Raja Dab, along with emperor Kanishka, is believed to have built the fort. (en)
  • Qila Mubarak (punjabi: ਕ਼ਿਲਾ ਮੁਬਾਰਕ, hindi: क़िला मुबारक), è un Monumento Nazionale Storico dell'India, e rappresenta il cuore della città di Bathinda nel Punjab indiano. Esiste da circa 1900 anni nella sua forma attuale. (it)
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  • Qila Mubarak (en)
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