
India
Alamparai Fort
This once-majestic fort overlooks the Bay of Bengal, offering a captivating glimpse into its storied past.
About
Perched on the scenic Coromandel Coast, the Alamparai Fort, a relic of the late 17th century Mughal era, stands as a testament to India's rich history and maritime trade. Constructed with bricks and limestone, the fort boasted a remarkable 100-meter-long dockyard extending into the sea, facilitating the export of zari cloth, salt, and ghee. Governed by various powers over the years, including the French and British, it finally succumbed to demolition in 1760 AD after changing hands during the Anglo-French Carnatic Wars. Driving down the East Coast Road, visitors can explore this 15-acre marvel, guided by local fishermen who offer boat rides around the fort. The expansive structure features tall walls, a central mausoleum, and a watchtower offering panoramic views of the surroundings. A journey to Alamparai Fort promises an immersive experience, with echoes of the past reverberating through its weathered walls and scenic coastal surroundings.
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