Which of the following forts was called the 'Troy of the East' by the British?
Which of the following forts was called the 'Troy of the East' by the British? Correct Answer Gingee Fort
The correct answer is Gingee Fort.
- Gingee Fort was called the 'Troy of the East' by the British.
- It is India's is one of the remaining forts in Tamil Nadu, India.
- It is situated in the district of Villupuram, Tamil Nadu.
- Originally designed by Ananta kon of the Konar Dynasty around 1190 AD and later fortified by Krishna Konar, it was later changed in the 13th century to make it an unbreakable citadel to defend the small town of saenji.
Important Points
- The fort went through the Marathas under Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in 1677 AD, the Sultans of Bijapur, the Mughals, the Carnatic Nawabs, the British and the French in 1761.
- The fort is closely related to Raja Tej Singh, who unsuccessfully revolted against the Nawab of Arcot and finally lost his life in battle.
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Feb 20, 2025