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  2. Corjuem Fort - Wikipedia

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    Fort Corjuem. Fort Assunção [1] or Corjuem Fort is a fortress situated 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from the village of Aldona on the river island of Corjuem, Goa. It was a military fortress for the defense of Portuguese India. It is smaller than the other forts in Goa, but it gives a good view of the surrounding river and land.

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  4. Tourism in Goa - Wikipedia

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    Reis Magos Fort Bardez: Reis Magos Fort More images: S-GA-4 Church of Reis Magos Bardez: Church of Reis Magos: S-GA-5 Chapora Fort: Bardez: Chapora Fort: S-GA-6 Corjuem Fort: Bardez: Upload Photo: S-GA-7 Cabo de Rama Fort Canacona: Upload Photo: S-GA-8 Caves at Naroa: Bicholim: Upload Photo: S-GA-9 Temples of Saptakoteshwar: Bicholim: Temples ...

  5. Category:Forts in Goa - Wikipedia

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  6. Corjuem - Wikipedia

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  7. List of forts in India - Wikipedia

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    Monsoon Palace Sajjangarh fort, Udaipur; Jag Mandir island palace, Udaipur; Bagore-ki-Haveli, Udaipur; Lake Palace, Udaipur; Bujra fort (now a heritage hotel), Udaipur; Fateh prakash palace, Udaipur; Akbari Fort & Museum, Ajmer; Masuda Fort; Desuri Fort; Ghanerao Fort (now a heritage hotel) Malkot Fort, Merta; Sardargarh Fort; Deogarh Fort (now ...

  8. Garh Kundar - Wikipedia

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    It has been named so after the splendid fort, or "Garh", of Kundar located here. From 925 to 1507 AD, Garh Kundar fort witnessed many battles and bloodshed. Yashovarma Chandel (925–940 AD) built the fort after conquering south western Bundelkhand. In the battle between Prithviraj Chauhan and the Khangar (Rajput clan) in 1182 AD fort commander ...

  9. Forts in India - Wikipedia

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    All fortifications whether European or Indian were termed forts. Thereafter this became the common usage in India. In local languages, the fort names are suffixed by local word for fort thus usage of the Sanskrit word durga, or Urdu word qila or the Hindi word garh or gad in Rajasthan, and Maharashtra is common. [1]