Ater Fort
Ater Fort is a fort located west of Bhind in Bhind district, Madhya Pradesh, India. It was built by Bhadauria kings Badan Singh, Maha Singh and Bakhat Singh between 1664 and 1668.
The architecture of the fort is based on Rajput style. The fort was invaded by the Maratha sent by Bajirao under Malhar Rao Holkar command in March 1737 A.D. The Maharaja of Bhadawar, Maharaja Aniruddh Singh was the political ally of the Nawab of Awadh, Saadat [Ali Khan I|Saadat Khan]. The Nawab of Awadh marched to Ater via Kachora Ghat. The coalition forces of Bhadawar and Awadh surrounded the Marathas in the battle did not lasted for a long time and Malhar Rao Holkar fled from the engagement. The Coalition forces of Awadh and Bhadawar persuaded him upto Gwalior. Bajirao with his 8,000 cavalry at Dholpur retired to Bundelkhand after the defeat of one of his powerful general. This failed expedition also dismantles the statement that "Bajirao was undefeated or invincible commander".