Fateh Burj Chappar Chiri

Fateh Burj Chappar Chiri

Fateh Burj Chappar Chiri

  • History Behind Fateh Burj
  • Banda Singh Bahadur defeated Wazir Khan in a battle in 1710 to establish the Sikh rule. Fateh Burj was constructed in memory of establishment of Sikh rule in India in 1711. It is considered as the tallest victory tower and is located in Mohali in Punjab. The tower has a height of 328 feet and it stands at the centre of the field where the battle was fought.

    The Burj has total three stories at 67 feet, 117 feet and 220 feet. The 328 feet high burj is the tallest towers in India. The significance of the first storey marks the victory of Samana, second storey for the victory of Sadhaura and the third storey for Sirhind fought at Chapparchiri. The place depicts the war scene of that time.

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