
- Adeeg/Aring – 27.4859735, 77.5287098
- Dig/Deeg – 27.4706678, 77.3289871
- Kumher – 27.3151252, 77.3791391
- Bharatpur/Lohargarh – 27.2205842, 77.4956703
- Sewar – 27.1904222, 77.4419188
- Fatehpur Sikri – 27.0904217, 77.6672029
- Weir – 27.0167917, 77.1750069
- Randheergarh/Randhirgarh – 27.0181441, 77.005797
- Mahwah – 27.0395614, 76.916104
- Jatwara – 27.2637902, 76.8785906
- Mandawar also known as Abhaydurg – 27.1516604, 76.858997
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Rajgarh – 27.2341216, 76.6156054
Rajgarh is spread over a vast area and different parts of the fort are not completely connected to each other. See these maps for all the portions visible on Wikimapia.
- Alwar also known as Bala Quila – 27.5825083, 76.5865946
- Firozpur Jhirka – 27.7893333, 76.9415474
- Govindgarh – 27.5129912, 77.0054644 also see this post.
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Laxmangarh – 27.3632969, 76.8607485
..and two other structures that look like fortifications near Laxmangarh.
And for the sake of interest, I’ve marked Khanua/Khanwa on the map to locate the place of the famous Battle of Khanua.