Chandragiri Fort, Kerala

Place in Kerala, India
Chandragiri Fort
ചന്ദ്രഗിരി കോട്ട
Chandragiri Fort in Kasargod, Kerala
Chandragiri Fort in Kasargod, Kerala
12°28′01″N 75°00′12″E / 12.466946°N 75.003248°E / 12.466946; 75.003248
Country India
StateKerala
DistrictKasargod District
RegionNorth Malabar (Kolathnadu)
TalukKasaragod
LanguageMalayalam
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
A structure in the Chandragiri Fort

Chandragiri Fort (Malayalam: ചന്ദ്രഗിരിക്കോട്ട ) is a fort built in the 17th century, situated in Kasaragod District of Kerala, India. This large squarish fort is 150 feet (46 m) above sea level and occupies an area of about seven acres[1] the adjacent to Chandragiri river. The fort is now in ruins.

Geography

Chandragiri Fort was built in the confluence of the Arabian Sea and the Chandragiri River, also known as the Payaswini river.[2] The fort is located about 59 kilometers south of Mangalore and 87 kilometers north of Kannur.

History

The Chandragiri River marked the boundary between the Tulanadu and the Kolathanadu Kingdoms.[2] Both kingdoms would eventually be conquered by the Vijaynagara Empire, and the region came under their control.[2][3] Upon the fall of the Vijaynagara Empire, the Keladi Nayakas, who had administered the region for the Vijaynagara Empire, declared independence and took control of many regions of Uttara Kannada, including the area the fort would later be built.[2][3]

Chandragiri Fort was built in the 17th century by Shivappa Nayak, alongside a chain of other fortresses.[3] As of today, the fort is managed by the Kerala State Department of Archaeology, with assistance from the Department of Tourism. The Department of Archeology conducted an excavation and uncovered cannonballs made of stone and iron, iron tools, and pottery.[4]

Layout

The found boundary area is approximately 7.76 acres, while the building is roughly 5 acres and of a square shape.[4][5] The fort is 46 meteres (150) feet above sea level, and composed of laterite bricks. Some of the walls were damaged from cannon fire.[2] A trench surrounds the fort from three directions. On the Eastern and Western direction, both have entrances leading into the trench. On the North-Eastern corner, an underground tunnel is also visible.[4]

The fort contains 8 bastions, each with cannon (peeranky) holes. The main bastion is located on the North. Other buildings, such as barracks, are also within the fort.[4]

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  • Chandrigiri Fort Melparamba, is 6 Kilometers away from Kasaragod town
    Chandrigiri Fort Melparamba, is 6 Kilometers away from Kasaragod town
  • Chandragiri Fort renovation works 2019
    Chandragiri Fort renovation works 2019
  • Chandragiri Fort entrance
    Chandragiri Fort entrance
  • Chandragiri Fort renovation works 2019
    Chandragiri Fort renovation works 2019
  • Chandragiri Fort renovation works 2019
    Chandragiri Fort renovation works 2019
  • Chandragiri Fort renovation works 2019
    Chandragiri Fort renovation works 2019
  • Chandragiri Fort renovation works 2019
    Chandragiri Fort renovation works 2019
  • Chandragiri Fort renovation works 2019
    Chandragiri Fort renovation works 2019
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    Chandragiri Fort
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    Chandragiri Fort
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    Chandragiri Fort
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    Chandragiri Fort
  • Chandragiri Fort renovation works 2019
    Chandragiri Fort renovation works 2019
  • Chandragiri Fort
    Chandragiri Fort

References

  1. ^ Divakaran, Kattakada (2005). Kerala Sanchaaram. Trivandrum, India: Z Library. p. 925.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Chandragiri Fort - a ruined fort above 46 m sea level, Kasaragod | Forts in Malabar districts, Kerala". www.keralatourism.org. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
  3. ^ a b c "Chandragiri Fort Kasaragod". ReachKerala. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d "Chandragiri Fort | Forts protected by Department of Archaeology | Protected Monuments". Archaeology. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
  5. ^ "DRAFT REPORT ON COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT PLAN (CZMP) FOR KASARAGOD DISTRICT – KERALA (Prepared as per CRZ Notification 2019)" (PDF). www.coastal.keltron.org.

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