Who built Hari Parbat fort?
Sarah Scott
Updated on April 19, 2026
Hari Parbat is also known as Kooh-e-Maran lies on the west of Dal Lake in Srinagar, in the UT of Jammu & Kashmir. This Mughal structure was built by an Afghan Governor Atta Mohammed Khan in 18th century. Later a long wall was constructed in 1590 by Emperor Akbar.
Why was Hari Parbat fort built?
The first fortifications on the site were constructed by the Mughal emperor Akbar 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 Srinagar city in Kashmir.Which ruler built an outer wall of the Fort Hari Parbat and planned a new capital called Nagar nagor to be built with in the wall?
Akbar built the outer wall of the Fort in 1590 at a cost of Rs one crore and ten lakh. The inscription in Persian at the Kathi Darwaza commemorating the work could be read even today. Akbar intended to lay the foundation of a new capital inside the fort and call it Nagar Nagor.Which fort is also known as Durrani fort?
This is a Durrani fort located on the Hari Parbat hill. The fort was built in 1808 by Shuja Shah Durrani. There are two gateways to the fort called the Kathi Darwazaand the Sangin Darwaza.Which sacred shrine of Kashmiri Pandits is located on Hari Parvat?
Makhdoom SahibNestled below the imposing Mughal Fort is the shrine of Sheikh Hamza Makhdum. Also known as Makhdoom Sahib, Mehboob-ul-Alam and Sultan-Ul-Arifeen. Shrine is towards the southern side of Hari Parbat Hill. It is one of the most sacred shrines in Kashmir.