Rohtas Fort
Rohtas Fort is a historic fort located in the Jhelum District of Pakistan. Built in the 16th century by the Afghan king Shershah Suri, it was designed to prevent the expansion of the Mughal Empire and to consolidate his power in the region. The fort features impressive walls, gates, and bastions, showcasing the military architecture of its time.
The fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its cultural significance and architectural beauty. It covers an area of about 12 kilometers and includes several structures, such as the Shahi Mosque and the Hathi Gate, which reflect the rich history of the area.