File:Fort of Siwana - Barmer - Rajasthan - 008.jpg

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English: Fort of Siwana, also known as Gadh Siwana is a fort atop a cliff in the city of Siwana in Barmer district. Not much of the fort remains, however, one can still see the fort boundary which adorns the outer periphery of the cliff. Once, you manage to climb the one set of steps, you can see a waterbody atop the hill. For the rest of the climb inside the complex, there are no steps remaining, and one has to climb up the terrain to see the rest of it.
This is a photo of ASI monument number
S-RJ-41.
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Author Akshita raina
Camera location25° 39′ 03.5″ N, 72° 24′ 57.5″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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