Friday 30 March 2018

Part V-Motorcycling to Shergarh Fort in Sasaram

Hi There
   After spending a beautiful evening in  Varanasi ,it was time to move ahead to Sasaram.I left my hotel at 0700am for Sasaram.The route is pretty simple and Sasaram is located on AH1/GT road.Till Mohania the route is great but after that it becomes almost one way due to large amount of extension work which is going on,by next year this will be one of the best roads.
  I reached Sasaram at 1000am and after putting my luggage I moved to my destination Shergarh Fort.


Old GT Road


Community Hall in Sasaram

Shergarh Fort

  Shergarh fort is located in Kaimur hills of Bihar.It came into prominence as it was used by Sher Shah Suri as a residency for his  family    The origin of fort is not credited to Sher Shah Suri but expansion and strengthening is credited.

  Route                       - Sasaram-Shivsagar-Chenari-Malahipur-Base of Fort.An excellent                                            road.

  Roadside Assistance-Limited only upto Malahipur,thereafter very less population.

  Eating Joints             -I did not eat at all.

  The fort of Shergarh ( ‘fort of the lion’) was specifically picked by Sher Shah Suri  to keep  his family and his treasure in the initial years of his career and when he clashed with Humayun before the battle of Chausa. Since the fort was a better bet than Rohtasgarh, when it came to taking ‘refuge’, Sher Shah had begun the work on fortification earlier. 

   The river Durgawati encircles the hill of Shergarh on two sides in the west and the south, with the plains in the north.
  Initially, Sher Shah had planned to build the capital here, but he discarded the idea as the rocky hill-fortress of Shergarh is barren in every aspect and is intolerable during summer.
  Build in 1540-45 by Sher Saha Suri it has got a mysterious past.As per locals,Humayun attacked this fort,at that time there were many soldiers inside this fort as well as family of Sher Shah Suri.The family was thrown in the Durgawati river and almost all soldiers killed,due which till date no one goes to the fort in the evening.
  I reached around 1230 noon at the base and saw a flight of stairs going up,when I started climbing that the time I realized my mistake of not drinking enough water,as the heat set in the body and I suffered dehydration,but some how pushed myself to complete the visit.
  One unique thing I noted about Sher Shah Suri is that ,there is at least one km gap between the living quarters and main entrance main reason early warning to residents in living quarters.
   The climb to the fort is not easy at many places there are no steps and only rocks.Nothing much is on the fort,accept for some parts of main entrance,a water tank which still has water and few walls of the main living quarters.


First glimpses of the fort



Climb to the fort





Main Entrance


Inside main entrance guard resident complex


Ruined guard post
  

   The main Palace had an  entrance through a small gate at the north west. The palace buildings were arranged around two courtyards: Bada Angana (larger courtyard) and Chhota Angana (smaller courtyard). While the former was used for residential purposes the latter was used as a kitchen and servant quarters.
  However now everything is in ruins.By the time I reached the main palace I was very tired ,just wanted water so halted in between and  after some rest I continued.





Entrance of main Palace

  

Ruined Palace







Durgawati River. There is another beauty, for those who want to do off roading,there is dirt road which is almost 30 km encircling the base of the hill,pure bliss for off roading you can see dirt track in above photo on left.


Beautiful rock carving on Bada Angana pillars

 
Pillars with beautiful carvings


Entrance to water tank in Chhota Angana


Inside Chhota Angana water tank

   Several aspects of this fort including the date of its first construction and the builder still remain mysterious. Adding to the mystery are the several underground chambers that the Fort possesses, the remnants of which indicate very superior engineering skill. The mystery is deepened by the remains which lie buried under the debris and the jungle, which has the potential to spring major surprises upon proper excavation. 

  Again the apathy of state govt there is  not even simple marking to indicate way to the fort,nor is there any board to mention about history.If some effort is made this will be a great destination for both riders and trekkers.If you are in Sasaram don't miss this fort.

 As my health was getting worse it was time to head back home.Adios

  

4 comments:

  1. Great details of Sasaram and it's heritage concerning the mighty Sher Saha Suri, which though have gone into the annals of history, but have been so beautifully brought out by you "SPARK PLUG".Keep it up and keep posting such interesting sagas. Best wishes

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  2. Thank you very much ,pls see my next blog too.

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  3. Well written sir, felt like being there

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  4. Well written sir, felt like being there

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