Rajagiri Fort

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Rajagiri Fort
Part of Tamil Nadu
Tiruvannamalai District, Tamil Nadu, India
Rajagiri Fort is located in Tamil Nadu
Rajagiri Fort
Rajagiri Fort
TypeForts
Site information
Controlled byGovernment of Tamil Nadu
ConditionRuins

The Rajagiri Fort was built in 1200 AD. It is located in Rajagiri, meaning Kings Hill.[1] It is 1 km from Gingee Market. It is made up of saffron and black rock. Currently, the fort includes a magazine, gymnasium, palace site, audience hall, stable, clock tower, granary, treasury in Indo-Islamic style, store-house for grains and an elephant tank. In the West Entrance, Venu Gopalaswami Temple, Ranganath Temple of Vijayanagar Kings, Kalyan Mandap, Sadatulla Khan's Masjid (1717–18), Mahabbat Khan's masjid. Bath tubs with continuous supply of water, a huge cannon, belong to the temple on the top of the fort near Chakrakulam-Kunda (reservoir).

References

  1. ^ South India Handbook By Roma Bradnock