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Bhujio Hill
Bhujio Hill
Bhujio Hill
Bhujio Hill
Bhujio Hill
Bhujio Hill
Bhujio Hill
Bhujio Hill
Bhujio Hill
Bhujio Hill
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Sumit Kushawha (09/12/2020)
Good place
Ayusman Acharya (05/22/2021)
If you want to see natural beauty it's a good place. Don't go in Summers!!!
Bhanushali Darshan (05/15/2021)
The fort was constructed for the defense of the city by Jadeja Chiefs. The construction of Bhujia fort was started by Rao Godji I (1715–1718) ruler of Kingdom of Kutch as a sort of outwork defense for Bhuj. However, the major work and completion was done during the rule of his son, Deshalji I (1718–1741). The hill was fortified as a further aid to the defense of the capital, Bhuj. Devakaran Sheth, Diwan of Kutch during Deshalji I took the lead in fortifying the hill.[2][6][7] The Fort has seen six major battles since its construction, most of which were fought in the years 1700-1800 AD between the Rajput rulers of Kutch and Muslim raiders from Sindh and the Mughal rulers of Gujarat.[2][7][1]nnThe first major battle at Bhujia Fort was fought during the early part of the reign of Deshalji I, when Sher Buland Khan, who was Mughal Viceroy of Gujarat at that time, invaded Kutch. The army of Kutch was in a precarious condition, when a group of Naga Bawas got the gate of Bhujia Fort opened through a stratagem on pretext of visiting Nag temple for worship and then joined in the fray against Sher Buland Khan's army, putting them to flight. Since that day Naga Bawa and their leader have had a place of importance in a procession held on Nag Panchami.[8]nnThe British Colonel William Coir took over the fort in 1819, when Kutch accepted the suzerainty of the British.[1] The fort has been under occupation of Indian Army after the independence of India in 1947. The army left the fort after the new campus was constructed for them following 2001 Gujarat earthquake.[3][6]
MI JOSHI (05/19/2021)
Bhujia Hill or Bhujiyo Dungar is a hill located in the outskirts of the town of Bhuj in the district of Kutch, Gujarat The Bhujia Fort built on the hill overlooks the town Bhujiyo Dungar - Hill and Bhujia Fort is situated in the outskirts and in the entry point of the town of Bhuj, around 3 km away. This ancient Bhujia Fort built on the Bhujia hill from where panoramic view whole Bhuj city can be seen. This historical and religious hill and fort of Kutch, Bhuj is serve as the one of the prime attraction in tourist who visit Kutch and Rannotsav in white desert of Kutch. Bhujia Hill Fort or Bhujiya Fort named after temple of snake god Bhujanga, built in 17th century by Jadeja Rulers on hill as strategic location with respect to safety and in war condition. This hill and fort witnesses of lots of war and many rulers but stood as it it till date. Tourist, devotee, nature lover etc can reach at top by climbing of 200 steps and morning and evening are the best time to visit and view the sunrise and sunset from here.
Bhavya Pathak (03/31/2021)
Highest point in Bhuj, from where you'll be able to have a magnificent look at the whole Bhuj city. If you're a tourist, its a must see!
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