Location: Origin and Influence
Location: Origin and Influence
Location: Origin and Influence
PHYSIOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS
It was built on a local high ground on a terrain that slopes gently from west to east.
It is surmised that a small stream (which may not have run throughout the year) ran
from west to east passing to the immediate south of this high ground, and to the
north of storm-water drains flowing eastwards. This made the approach to this
relatively high ground from south and north somewhat difficult. In addition, there
were low hills at a short distance to its south. This terrain made it possible to build
a dam, stretching from this local height to the hills to its south, to trap the waters
of the stream flowing from west to east and convert it into a lake. Even if the lake
shrank into a shallow marsh in summer, it represented an obstacle from south to
this local high ground. It was this aspect that caught the eye of Tughlaq
POWER & POLITICS/ADMINISTRATIVE BODY
The city was dreamed by Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq, but he could never witness the completion of
the fort, as he was murdered by his own son Mohammed bin Tughlaq, in 1325 at Kara, Uttar
Pradesh, when the emperor was returning from a military campaign in faraway Bengal.
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TECHNOLOGY
As a pre-gunpowder era fort, it was defended by high walls with the the
walls getti ng progressively higher from the city defences to the defences of
the functional palace area with the highest and strongest walls defending
the citadel
The fortification consisted of straight secti ons called curtains with semi-
circular bastions jutti ng out at intervals designed to enfilade any attacker
and provide better observati on points.
The walls needed to be stronger at the base than at the top and yet be
plumb straight from the interior. To provide for such walls, the exterior is
sloped or has a batter.
It has the characteristics of a fort entrance. It is placed between two
fl anking bastions and provides for no straight entry, in the sense, that the
way in turns at right angles to the left .
BUILDING TYPE
City -
- has rectangular grids
- Built for city pepole to live
Functi onal palace area –
- there are the remains of a rectangular baoli and a well which served as a
provision for water. These are located near the south gate.
ADILABAD FORT
The bund which dammed the stream to form a lake on the southern side of the
fortifi cati on had to be defended. Otherwise, any attacker could breach the bund
and drain the lake thereby depriving the fort of its southern obstacle defence. The
bund is actually defended on its northern fl ank by the Tughlaqabad fortifi cati on,
and the southern fl ank by another forti ficati on known today as Adilabad. These
two forti fications are joined by a fort wall which defends it from the east.