Rohtas Fort
Rohtas Fort is listed as a World Heritage Site. This is one of the most famous ancient military buildings in ancient Pakistan and is a strategic location. It was never attacked, so that it remains intact to this day. The main fortifications of the castle consisted of thick walls over four kilometers long, connected to the redoubt, and built with magnificent gates. The Rohtas Fort, also known as Qila Rohtas, is a special example of early Muslim military architecture in Central and South Asia. The fort is located on a steep hill 1,500 meters above sea level and can only be reached by arduous and steep climbing. The formidable ring structure of the battlements and a heavy gate between the battlements guard the wall fortress, really can be said to be "If one man guards the pass, ten thousand cannot get through one".

