Rahatgarh Fort, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh Rahatgarh Fort stands on the north-western peak of a hill range and can be reached by a long, winding pathway. It is considered one of the largest forts in Central India, with its fortified walls enclosing an area of about 66 acres. Inside the fort are many different types of structures, including a large marketplace, along with several temples and palaces. Among these buildings, the most prominent is the Badal Mahal, also known as the “Cloud Palace.” It received this name because of its considerable height and elevated position. The palace is believed to have been built by one of the Raj Gond chiefs of Garha Mandla. An inscription found within the fort reveals that Rahatgarh was under the control of the Paramara kings of Dhar as early as C.E. 1255. Source: Archaeological Survey of India