Rawat Fort to be preserved
The fort was built in early 16th century by Gakhars
ISLAMABAD:
Department of Archeology and Museums (DoAM) has finally initiated conservation work on the historical Rawat Fort, which has been in a dilapidated state for several years now.
"The department has started conservation work mainly to preserve the fort with damaged boundary walls, 19 ram-shackled rooms, three-domed altered mosque, crumbling graves and a deserted mausoleum after approval of PC-I for repair, maintenance and development of Rawat Fort with the cost of Rs28 million", an official of DoAM informed.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 23rd, 2018.
Department of Archeology and Museums (DoAM) has finally initiated conservation work on the historical Rawat Fort, which has been in a dilapidated state for several years now.
"The department has started conservation work mainly to preserve the fort with damaged boundary walls, 19 ram-shackled rooms, three-domed altered mosque, crumbling graves and a deserted mausoleum after approval of PC-I for repair, maintenance and development of Rawat Fort with the cost of Rs28 million", an official of DoAM informed.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 23rd, 2018.