Hazaribagh: The state of Jharkhand is dotted with historical buildings, sites and palaces which have their own special identity. One of these is the ancient Padma fort in Hazaribagh. This fort, which has witnessed many memorable events, is struggling for its existence today. One of the best specimens of architecture, this building is getting dilapidated with each passing day. Padma Fort, located just 22 kilometres away from Hazaribagh city, is a historical fort of the descendants of King Ram Narayan Singh. People come from far and wide to see this majestic fort. But today, this place has no king and hence no caretakers. The fort is neither as bright nor as beautiful as it used to be. It is just the memories attached with the fort, which people keep talking about.
It is said that there was a time when there used to be rows of imported vehicles and elephants, which welcomed the visitors at the door. It is said that this fort had more than 2,000 elephants, horses and infantry. Currently, a handful of villagers have been looking after its maintenance. The crown prince Saurabh Narayan Singh occasionally visits the property.
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History of Ramgarh Raj
The foundation of Ramgarh Raj was laid in 1366 by Raja Baghdev Singh, ancestor of King of Ramgarh Kamakhya Narayan Singh and his brother Singh Dev. Raja Vasudev Singh and Singh Dev ruled from 1366 to 1403. After this, many kings including Bagdev Singh, Karate Singh, Ram Singh, Madhav Singh, Jugat Singh, Harmeet Singh, Dalit Singh, Vishnu Singh, Mukund Singh, Tej Singh and Patera Nath Singh took care of their ancestral kingly empire. Raj Bahadur Kamakhya Narayan Singh was the last king of this dynasty. It was during his tenure that our country became independent. When the country got independence, the entire Chhotanagpur area was dominated by King Kamakhya Narayan Singh. He was in reckoning until 1970. After this, King Indra Jitendra took charge of the royal family, who was the father of then MLA Saurabh Narayan Singh.
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The royal family was very close to the public