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  2. Forts in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Forts in Sri Lanka date back thousands of years, with many being built by Sri Lankan kings. These include several walled cities. These include several walled cities. With the outset of colonial rule in the Indian Ocean , Sri Lanka was occupied by several major colonial empires that from time to time became the dominant power in the Indian Ocean.

  3. Pooneryn Fort - Wikipedia

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    The fort was captured by the Dutch in 1658, and subsequently by the British in 1796. [1] During Dutch possession, the square-shaped fort had two bastions. In 1805, British built a rest house at the fort. The fort was under the control of Sri Lankan Army and LTTE during the civil war but is now fully accessible to the public.

  4. Mannar fort - Wikipedia

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    Mannar Fort (Tamil: மன்னார்க் கோட்டை, romanized: Maṉṉārk Kōṭṭai; Sinhala: මන්නාරම් බලකොටුව Mannaram Balakotuwa) is located on Mannar Island, Sri Lanka. It was built by Portuguese in 1560 and christened São Jorge.

  5. Kalpitiya fort - Wikipedia

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    The British continued with their military occupation of the Kalpitiya Fort till 1859. [3] Kalpitiya fort was neglected for many years until it was turned into a Sri Lankan Navy base for training and operational activity during the escalation of the Sri Lankan Civil War. [4] The ramparts are in good condition today.

  6. Point Pedro fort - Wikipedia

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    The seaside structure of the fort was just a wall with no bastions or cannons. [4] Further details of the fort have been identified from Dutch era maps. According to the maps, one side wall was 80 m (260 ft) long and the other two walls were 42 m (138 ft) in length.

  7. Batticaloa fort - Wikipedia

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    The fort has a structure of four bastions and is protected by the Batticaloa Lagoon on two sides and a canal on the other two sides. The fort is still in reasonable condition and currently houses several local administrative departments of the Sri Lanka government in new buildings, which are located within the old structure. [3]

  8. Category:Forts in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Forts in Sri Lanka" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Tangalle fort - Wikipedia

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    Tangalle Fort (Sinhala: තංගල්ල බලකොටුව, romanized: Tangalla Balakotuwa; Tamil: தங்காலைக் கோட்டை, romanized: Taṅkālaik Kōṭṭai) is a small Dutch fort located in the coastal town of Tangalle, Sri Lanka. The Dutch used Tangalle as an important anchorage on the southern coast of the island.