Gingee

Gingee, a town in the Viluppuram district of Tamil Nadu, is home to a Maratha-era fort.

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The nearest railway station is in Tindivanam.

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  • 12.25083379.3958331 Gingee Fort. Often called the "Great Wall of South India" and the "Troy of the East", the fort was built as a strategic place of fending off the invading armies. The Marathas won the fort under the leadership of Shivaji in 1677, and then conquered by the Bijapur sultans, the Mughals, the Carnatic Nawabs, the French and finally the British in 1761. The fort is closely associated with Raja Tej Singh, who unsuccessfully revolted against the Nawab of Arcot and eventually lost his life in a battle. Gingee Fort on Wikipedia Gingee Fort (Q3536493) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 12.26972279.5141672 Mel Sithamur Jain Math. Mel Sithamur Jain Math on Wikipedia Mel Sithamur Jain Math (Q6810843) on Wikidata OSM directions

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