What is famous of Gingee?
Gingee is famous for its Gingee Fort, a popular tourist attraction. The Kon dynasty laid the foundations for the Gingee Fort in 1190 CE. The fort was later built by the Chola dynasty in the 13th century. In 1638, Gingee came under the control of Bijapur Sultanate from Vijayanagar.
What is the significance of Gingee Fort?
The site is so fortified that Chhatrapati Shivaji, the Maratha king, ranked it as the “most impregnable fortress in India”, and it was called the “Troy of the East” by the British.
Which is the oldest fort in Tamil Nadu?
Fort St. George, India
Fort St. George | |
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Controlled by | Government of Tamil Nadu |
Condition | Good |
Site history | |
Built | 1639 |
Who ruled Gingee?
Gingee remained under Bijapuri rule for a period of 28 years after which it fell to the Maratha King Shivaji in 1677. Gingee was called Chandi or Chanji in the Maratha records. Shivaji after occupying it left it in the hands of his general Ramji Nalage.
How many steps are there in Gingee Fort?
The Gingee Fort itself is one such hill. It is best to climb it in the morning when it is cooler. There are about 1000 steps going up. The Raja Rani Mahal is also here.
What is the meaning of Gingee?
gi(n)-gee. Origin:British. Meaning:liveliness.
How many steps are there in Gingee fort?
1000 steps
The Gingee Fort itself is one such hill. It is best to climb it in the morning when it is cooler. There are about 1000 steps going up. The Raja Rani Mahal is also here.
Who built Vellore fort?
According to tradition Vellore Fort in Tamil Nadu was built between 1274 and 1283 by Sinna Bommi Reddi. It is an imposing structure with double walls of blue granite incorporating round towers and huge gateways with Hindu motifs.
Why is Krishnagiri district of Tamil Nadu important?
The Krishnagiri district has prehistoric importance. Archeological sources confirm the presence of habitats of man kind during Paleolithic, Neolithic and Mesolithic Ages. Various rock paintings and rock carvings of Indus Valley civilization and Iron Age seen in this district support the historical significance of this district.
Who is the first collector of Krishnagiri district?
Krishnagiri was formed as 30th district by the Government of Tamil Nadu. Krishnagiri district was carved out of Dharmapuri district on 09th February 2004 with five taluks and ten blocks. Thiru. Mangat Ram Sharma, I.A.S. has administered the office as first Collector of Krishnagiri District.
Who was the king of Krishnagiri in Sangam age?
Part of Salem, Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri and Mysore were together named as “Thagadur Nadu” in Sangam Age. “Adhiayaman”, the noble king offered ‘Karunelli’ (Goose Berry) to the great poetess “Avvaiyar” who adorned his court for her long life. Krishnagiri was once ruled by Adhiyaman and hence also known as ‘Adhiayaman…
Who was defeated at Krishnagiri in Mysore War 2?
British army was defeated here. In Mysore war II entire region of Salem and Karnataka came under Hyder Ali’s control. Hyder Ali fought bravely against the English at Krishnagiri. In Mysore war II after the “Treaty of Srirangapattinam” entire region of Salem and Barah Mahal were surrendered to the British.