Kangra Fort was built by the
royal Rajput family of Kangra State (the Katoch dynasty) which traces its
origins to the ancient Trigarta Kingdom, mentioned in the Mahabharata epic. It
is the largest fort in the Himalayas and probably the oldest dated fort in
India.
The fort of Kangra resisted Akbar’s siege in
1615. However, Akbar’s son Jehangir successfully subdued the fort in 1620,
forcing the submission of the Raja of Chamba, “the greatest of all the rajas in
the region”.[1] Mughal Emperor Jahangir with the help of Suraj Mal garrisoned
with his troops.
The Katoch Kings repeatedly looted
Mughal controlled regions, weakening the Mughal control and with the decline of
Mughal power, Raja Sansar Chand-II succeeded in recovering the ancient fort of
his ancestors, in 1789. Maharaja Sansar Chand fought multiple battles with
Gurkhas on one side and Sikh King Maharaja Ranjit Singh on the other.
Sansar Chand used to keep his
neighboring Kings jailed, and this led to conspiracies against him. During a
battle between the Sikhs and Katochs, the gates of the fort had been kept open
for supplies. The Gurkha army entered the opened scarcely armed gates in 1806.
This forced an alliance between Maharaja Sansar Chand and Maharaja Ranjit
Singh. Subsequently in 1809 the Gurkha army was defeated and they had to
retreat across Sutlej River. The Fort remained with the Katochs until 1828 when
Ranjit Singh annexed it after Sansar Chand’s death. The fort was finally taken
by the British after the Sikh war of 1846. A British garrison occupied the fort
until it was heavily damaged in an earthquake on the 4th of April, 1905.
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