The fortress of Bhismak Nagar is situated near Roing in Lower Dibang Valley District. The name is originated after its King Bhismaka who built fortress that has an elongated semi-circular shape extending over an area of about 10 sq. km. It was built on a flat piece of land jutted out towards the south from the northern hills. The main centre of the complex in the ruins of a brick built palace of 1860.52 m. plinth area, having three main halls, two extension rooms and six entrances in all. It has two magnificent brick built gateways. The fortress may dated between 12th to 16th Century A.D.
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