about the city

Located in the ancient land of Jejakbhukti, an integral part of Bundelkhand, this fort and town were of strategic importance during medieval times. The Kalinjar fort was Chandela stronghold from the 9th to the 15th centuries and remained invincible upto the time of the Mughals. Akbar finally conquered it in 1569 and gifted it to Birbal, one of the "nine jewels" of his court. From Birbal it went to the legendary Bundela warrior, Chhatrasal and thence to Hardev Shah of Panna before being captured by the British in 1812.

The township of Kalinjar was also-once protected by ramparts pierced by four gateways, only three of which remain today — Kamta Dwar, Panna Dwar and Rewa Dwar. Dotted with remnants of the past, this historic fort is well worth a visit

  • Area: 25 sq. km.
  • Population: 4000 (1991 census)
  • Altitude: 381.25 mtrs. above sea level.
  • Season: Year round except for the summer months of April, May, June
  • Clothing: Summer - Cottons; Winter - Woolen
  • Language: Hindi, English, Bundeli
  • Local Transport: Tempo/ Rickshaw/Tonga
  • STD Code: 05191 (05191)