03/06/2026
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Bijnot Fort, located around 165 km south of Bahawalpur (28.089530 N, 71.681984 E), is among the most architecturally sophisticated forts in the desert with its double fortification system. The outer enclosure, a massive square wall 90 meters per side, is strengthened by 12 circular bastions and has its main entrance on the western side. This outer wall was designed to absorb initial assaults and protect the inner precinct.
The inner fort, also square in plan and measuring 50 meters per side, is accessed from the east and features its own complete defensive circuit. Both enclosures are constructed from limestone blocks, giving the fort exceptional durability compared to mud-brick structures in the region. The meticulous stone masonry and dual-layer design indicate that Bijnot served as a major frontier fort controlling movement between Cholistan and the adjoining territories of Rajasthan.