India Water Portal: A 'baoli' or stepwell that would have been a source of water to the fort, was built on an elevation. Today it stands desolate, fenced in and inaccessible to visitors.
India Water Portal: Water at the bottom of the 'baoli' that had a roof, to reduce evaporation & keep it clean.
India Water Portal: The 'baoli', 22 feet deep is constructed out of Delhi quartzite stone . Eighty-nine steps separated by landings, lead down to the well.
India Water Portal: A 'royal' bath, the 'hammam' is a dilapidated brick structure today.
India Water Portal: Water channels in the 'hamam', that catered to both hot and cold water.
India Water Portal: Rectangular water chambers on the surface.
India Water Portal: The drainage pipes remnants?
India Water Portal: Built-in terracota pipes for water transfer.
India Water Portal: A ruined brick structure, that was the 'hammam' or bath house.
India Water Portal: A decorative slanted chute inside the 'hammam'.
India Water Portal: Arched entrance into the room below.