Monday, 16 July 2007
The place where Tipu was born: Devanahalli Fort
I just thought I will add the photos here, rather than writing a long account. This Saturday we travelled to Devanahalli Fort, a place very close to Bangalore City. Sujoy drove and Soma was the enthusiastic navigator.
For the background and history of this 500-years old fort, you can check http://www.tipusultan.org/even18.htm
Photo1: Stone tablet marking the place where Tipu was born. You should not miss new-generation proud army of Tipu.
Photo2: The fort at the entry
Photo3: The gate from inside the fort
Photo4: The ornamentation at the gate
Photo5: The fort wall from top
Photo6: The view from Canon-window. Unfortunately all the canons were missing
Photo7: The rifle-hole in the wall
Photo8: Probably the store-room, don't ask me what Sujoy was trying to do here
Photo9: Ornamentation on the pillar
Photo10: Multiple steps for soldiers to take position to create smooth supply chain
Photo11: Nothing to do with the fort but I simply liked the vibrancy of the colours here!
For all the photos, if you click on them, you will find the high-res versions.
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Great pictures. Wonder how you came to know about this place?
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