Ramgarh is a town in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is located on the Mughal Road, which is a historical route between Delhi and Kashmir.The municipal committee of Ramgarh was established in 1980. The town has a population of about 3,500 people.Ramgarh has a long and rich history. It was an important trading center in the 15th century, and it was also the site of a major battle between two Kashmiri rulers in 1420. The Mughals used to stay here during their journey from Delhi to Kashmir and vice versa.Ramgarh is significant because a severe conflict took place here between Zial-ul-Aabdeen and his brother Sultan Ali Shah of Kashmir. The fate of Kashmir was decided when Shahi Khan defeated his brother Sultan Ali Shah in a war at Ramgarh and was ascended to throne of Kashmir in 1420 A.D under the title of “Sultan Zain-ul-Aabdeen-Badshah”. This is an important historical place right from the time of Mughals, who used to stay there during their journey from Delhi to Kashmir and vice-versa. An old Mughal Sarai still exists there which speaks of its glorious time. The climate of this place is very charming and in fact is a health resort. It is also famous for its artistic wooden products.