Kans Quila (Mathura)
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place with historical importance, fort
This is old fort of Mathura (local known as Kans Quila). In British Gazetteer and travelogues, we can find this fort as "Old Fort of Muttra".
Sawai Jai Singh of Amber, jaipur constructed observatories with instruments of his own, invention on a gigantic scale. One of these was on the top of the Mathura Fort, the others at Delhi, Jaypur, Ujaiyin, and Banaras.
The old hall of audience, which is outside, the actual Fort, is a handsome and substantial building divided into three aisles by ranges of red sand-stone pillars.
A little before the mutiny the buildings were sold to the great Government contractor, Joti Prasad, who destroyed them for the sake of the materials.
Soon after the mutiny it was converted into a school and, in order to render it as unsightly as such Government buildings ordinarily are, the front arches were all blocked up with a mud wall which concealed every trace of them. Quite by an accident I discovered their existence and, after opening them out again, filled in their heads with iron bars set in a wooden frame and the lower part with a slight masonry wall, thus preserving all the architectural effect without any sacrifice of convenience.
Sawai Jai Singh of Amber, jaipur constructed observatories with instruments of his own, invention on a gigantic scale. One of these was on the top of the Mathura Fort, the others at Delhi, Jaypur, Ujaiyin, and Banaras.
The old hall of audience, which is outside, the actual Fort, is a handsome and substantial building divided into three aisles by ranges of red sand-stone pillars.
A little before the mutiny the buildings were sold to the great Government contractor, Joti Prasad, who destroyed them for the sake of the materials.
Soon after the mutiny it was converted into a school and, in order to render it as unsightly as such Government buildings ordinarily are, the front arches were all blocked up with a mud wall which concealed every trace of them. Quite by an accident I discovered their existence and, after opening them out again, filled in their heads with iron bars set in a wooden frame and the lower part with a slight masonry wall, thus preserving all the architectural effect without any sacrifice of convenience.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 27°30'28"N 77°40'56"E
- Agra 35 km
- Bharatpur city wall 37 km
- Old Delhi 137 km
- Hapur 138 km
- Garhmukteswar 148 km
- MLA Naresh Yadav ateli 157 km
- Gajraula 159 km
- Meerut 177 km
- Hastinapur 187 km
- Madhogarh Hills 192 km
- Old Mathura 0.4 km
- Vishanganj 0.5 km
- Kishori Raman Inter College 1.2 km
- General Ganj 1.5 km
- KrishnaPuri 1.6 km
- Dampier Nagar 1.7 km
- Black Stone Church and Christian Missionary 1.8 km
- Ashok Vihar Colony 2 km
- MILITARY HOSPITAL MATHURA CANTT 2.3 km
- Mathura Cantonment 4.8 km
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