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for help. She took the form of a bird and dropped a pebble on the asura's head. The pebble grew larger and larger until it crushed the daemon. Hari Parbat is revered as that pebble, and Parvati is worshipped under the name Sharika, its temple occupying the middle part of the western slope of the
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sat and had discourse with people in early sixteenth century. It was earmarked with a pedestal by Mohammad Ata Khan, a general of Akbar who built the Durrani Fort. A small Gurdwara was later built at the place by Guru Har Gobind.
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In Kashmir's capital city, Srinagar, Akbar had constructed a massive fort on a high hill known as the Koh-i Maran or Hari Parbat overlooking Dal lake.
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Gate and (b) via Hawal through the Sangin Darwaza Gate. The fort was closed for almost 2 decades and thrown open to the public in 2007.
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in 1590 who built an outer wall for the fort as part of his plans for a new capital at the site of modern-day
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The beautiful expanse of water is situated at the foot of the hill called the Hari Parbat or Koh-i-maran.
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The Indian government on 15 August 2021 (the 75th independence day) hoisted a 100 feet tall
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The fort can be reached via two sides of the city, (a) via Rainawari through
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The southern side of Hari Parbat features Makhdoom Sahib, the shrine of
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The first fortifications on the site were constructed by the
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hill. She is depicted as having 18 arms and sitting in
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Hari Parbat as seen from downtown Srinagar, Kashmir.
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Coordinates
34°6′19″N 74°48′58″E / 34.10528°N 74.81611°E / 34.10528; 74.81611
Hari Parbat is located in Jammu and Kashmir
Srinagar
Hari Parbat is located in India
Srinagar
J&K
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Zabarwan
[haːriparbatʰ]
[koːhimaːraːn]
Srinagar
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Hari Parbat fort
Durrani Empire
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Hari Parbat Fort
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