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Qila

Fort or castle


Summary

Fort or castle

Qila (), alternatively transliterated as Kilā, is an Arabic word meaning a fort or castle. The term is also used in various Indo-Iranian languages. Qila often occurs in place-names.

India

;Forts

  • Aligarh Qila
  • Rohtas Qila
  • Allahabad Qila
  • Chittorgarh Qila
  • Gohad Qila
  • Hatras Qila
  • Lal Qila (Agra)
  • Lal Qila - literally Red Fort in Delhi, India
  • Purana Qila, Delhi
  • Qila Rai Pithora, Delhi, established 12th-century
  • Qila Mubarak
  • Sasni Qila
  • Shahi Qila, Jaunpur ;Place-names
  • Qila Raipur

Pakistan

;Forts

  • Shahi Qila, Lahore ;Place-names
  • Arkot Qila
  • Azim Qila
  • Besham Qila
  • Hisara Kasan Ali Qila
  • Hisara Sarbiland Khan Qila
  • Khuni Qila
  • Mughal Qila
  • Sakhakot Qila in Malakand Agency
  • Sāsoli Qila
  • Qila Didar Singh
  • Qila Ladgasht
  • Qila Mihan Singh
  • Qila Safed
  • Qila Saifullah in Balochistan
  • Qila Sheikhupura
  • Qila Tara Singh
  • Qila Sobha Singh
  • Qila Sura Singh

Other

  • Qila, Hebron, Palestinian territories
  • Lalbagh kella,Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • Qila, Ordinals, BRC-20 cryptocurrency token
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