Sindri Fort (Sindree in old literature) was a fort lying on the Nara river, an eastern arm of the Indus River upstream of Lakhpat in the Indian state of Gujarat.
It lay in the low flat region of the Rann of Kutch and was partly destroyed and submerged in an earthquake on 16 June 1819.
Sindri fort was partly damaged by an earthquake in June 1819 and the land in the region subsided and was submerged by rushing waters.
The Indus river changed its course gradually after the earthquake and cut through the newly created bund.
[3] When Alexander Burnes visited the site in 1828 he found a single tower rising above the water.