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  2. Vellore Fort - Wikipedia

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    The tombs of Bakshi Begum (died 1806), widow of Hyder Ali and Padshah Begum, Tipu's wife & sons, who died in 1834 are located within a kilometer of the eastern side of the fort. [19] Vellore Fort also became the final destination for the last ruling monarch of Sri Lanka, Sri Vikrama Rajasinha (1798–1815). The king and his family were kept as ...

  3. List of tourist attractions in Vellore - Wikipedia

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    Vellore Fort is a large 16th-century fort situated in the heart of Vellore city, in the state of Tamil Nadu, India built by Vijayanagara Kings. The Fort was at one point of time the headquarters of the Aravidu Dynasty of Vijayanagara Empire. The fort is known for its grand ramparts, wide moat and robust masonry.

  4. Sajra and Gojra Forts - Wikipedia

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    These forts dominated the lower Vellore Fort allowing it to be effectively bombarded. It is said out of the original 500 soldiers defending the fort 400 perished. Abdulla Khan surrendered the Vellore Fort on 21 August 1678, and the Maratha Empire strengthened the Vellore Fort's fortifications, ruling for 30 years.

  5. Jalakandeswarar Temple, Vellore - Wikipedia

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    On Saturday, 22 June 2013, the Department of Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments, Government of Tamil Nadu took over the administration of the Jalakandeswarar Temple, at the Vellore Fort, following government order dated 18 June 2013, asking the Assistant Commissioner of Vellore to take over the temple and assume charge as the 'Fit Person ...

  6. Vellore - Wikipedia

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    Vellore Fort and Jalakandeswarar temple panorama. Vellore Fort is the most prominent landmark in the city. During British rule, Tipu Sultan's family and the last king of Sri Lanka, Vikrama Rajasinha, were held as royal prisoners in the fort. The fort houses a church, a mosque and a Hindu temple, the latter known for its carvings.

  7. List of areas of Vellore - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Vellore Fort. List of areas of Vellore. Location in Tamil Nadu, India. Coordinates: Country India: State: Tamil Nadu ...

  8. File:European Burying-Ground at Vellore (MacLeod, p.142, 1871 ...

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  9. St. John's Church, Vellore - Wikipedia

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    St. John’s Church is located inside the Vellore Fort, Tamil Nadu State, India. The Church was raised in 1846 by the Government of Madras for the officers and men of the East India Company military station.