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  • Vellore fort

    Vellore Fort, a perfect specimen of military architecture is located in Vellore, 130-km away from Chennai and 10-km from Katpadi. Sinna Bomma Reddi a vessel chieftain under the Vijayanagar kings, Sada Sriranga Maharaja, built this historical fort in the 16th century. This fortress is the mute witness of many historic sieges and battles.

    After Vijayanagar dynasty, it became the fortress of Mortaza Ali, the brother-in-law of Chanda Sahib who claimed the Arcot throne, and was taken by the Adli Shahi Sultans of Bijapur. The fort was under the control of Arkat King and next to Adil Shahis of Bijapur.

    In 1676 Marathas also captured it. In 1760 Dayud Khan coming from Delhi won the fort. The British occupied the fort in 1760,following the fall of Srirangapatnam and the death of Tipu Sultan. The sons and daughters of Tipu were put in this fort in confinement. This fort is surrounded by a deep ditch and secured by a double wall.

    The fort is situated on the Palor riverbank. The outer length of the fort is about 2,500 feet and 1,500 feet in breadth. The height of the outer wall is about 30 feet and the breadth is about 25 feet. The approximate circumstance of the fort is 2,600 meters.

    It was constructed with the granite blocks and is surrounded by a moat, which is supplied by a subterranean drain fed from a tank. The walls are constructed with hewn Kangaroo stones of rectangular shape.

    The fortification of the fort consists of a main rampart broken at irregular intervals by round towers and rectangular projections. The walls of the fortress are connected so that the outer wall that is lower than the other, which is extended to the inner wall, from a curtain of enormous thickness, which cannot be affected by gun, spears and arrows. The narrow wall running round the fort can be reached by a flight of steps at the entrance of the fort. On the southern side there is a raised bastion on which the flagstaff stands and there are two small round towers raised on the main works at the southeast and northeast angles. The Vellore fort is perhaps the most beautiful specimen of military architecture in South India and it is still in a good state of preservation.

    Jalakanteshwara temple is situated inside the fort, which has some beautiful sculptures on the ceiling and some richly, carved pillars and monoliths. The carving of roofs and pillars are wonderful examples of Vijayanagar type of sculptural architecture. The Gopuram of the temple, which is 30 m, high and seven storied is superb.
    To the right of the fort, there are 3 churches, cemetery of dead British Soldiers in Sepoy Mutiny and a museum containing sculptures and hero stones dating back to the Pallava and Chola times.

    Dating back to the 13th century this ancient Fort is the main attraction for tourists. This historically famous fort retains the past glory with its ramparts, basements, turrets, posts, sally gates and with perennial water supply. It is fortified by double walls and the main walls are made of massive granite blocks laid on over the other without using mortar. It was described as the strongest fortress in the Carnatic war in 17th century and witnessed the revolt of Indian Solider's during the mutiny of 1857.

    The fort houses a Church, Mosque and many buildings that are now used as public offices.

    Visit Timings & Entry Fee - Vellore Fort

    One can pay a visit to the Vellore Forts in India complex from 1000 hours to 1700 hours on all weekdays.
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