Gingee Fort - apart from being a unique
architectural feat is one of the few forts in the State of Tamil Nadu. Tamil
Nadu is famous for its temple architecture and it has reached its peak during
the times of Raja Raja Chozhan itself. Gingee town is surrounded by several
hills made of barren volcanic rocks.
This
fort has two main entrances to it, namely, the Arcot or Vellore gate and the
Pondicherry gate. The fort of Gingee has existed for several hundred years.
They say this fort was built during 15th and 16th century
by Nayaks.
Several
dynasties are connected with the history of Gingee fort - Vijaynagar Maharajas,
Shivaji Maharaj, Nawabs of Arcot, Tipu Sultan, the French and British. However,
the legend of the fort is most popularly connected with the story of Raja De
Singh, perhaps the only Rajput ruler to have ruled in Tamil Nadu.
The fort at Gingee was declared a National Monument
in 1921 and it came under the Archeological Survey of India. The Tourism
Department of Tamil Nadu can popularize this remote and oft-forgotten fort.
Gingee today, with its ruined forts, temples and granaries, presents a
different picture from the glorious splendor of its golden days. But the
remains of that glorious past speak volumes about the numerous invasions, warfare
and bravery that it witnessed!
1 comment:
Lovely captures of Gingee. Must visit this.
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