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✽II Barabati Fort Was One Of The Greatest Historical Monument Found In The Cuttack City Of Odisha. The Fort Was Said To Be Built By Anangabhima Deva. The Fort Has Witnessed Lots Of Historical Events That Has Occurred In The Land Of Kalinga. In spite Of All Of These The Fort Has Stood Up And Signifies The Glory Of Odisha All Over The World II✽
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BARABATI FORT OF ODISHA IN CUTTACK
Barabati Fort is a 14th-century fort built by the Ganga dynasty near Cuttack, Odisha. The ruins of the fort remain with its moat, gate, and the earthen mound of the nine-storied palace, which evokes the memories of past days. Today it sits next to the modern Barabati Stadium, the venue of various sport events and cultural programs. There is also a temple dedicated to Katak Chandi, the presiding deity of the city, not far away from the fort. Now there are plans to develop the old Gadakhai into a world class tourist destination with boating facilities and a world class park. The renovation work of the Gadakhai is going on in full swing.
BARABATI FORT,CUTTACK,ODISHA
Barabati Fort, one of the forts in the Odisha state, of the 14th century constructed by the Ganga dynasty close to the Cuttack city. The ruins of Barabati Fort are there with its gate, moat and the mound made of earth, of the nine-storied palace, which narrates the tales of the glorious past. Today, the Fort is situated adjacent to the modern Barabati Stadium, the place where several cultural programs and sport events are held. This medieval fort is situated about 8 km away from the center of the Cuttack, at the apex of a delta formed by the river Mahanadi on the north and its distributary, the Kathajodi on the south, and is located at 14.62 metres above sea level. The Barabati Fort in the old Cuttack city of Orissa is unique of its kind and is now regarded as a heritage structure.
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The Barabati fort is located about 8 km from the city of Cuttack and was built in the 14th century by the Ganga rulers. The fort is a square structure and is sprawled over an area of 102 acres. It looked very impressive and grand. Although now in ruins, it showed signs of its glorious past.
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Barabati Fort is a 14th-century fort built by the Ganga dynasty near Cuttack, Odisha. The ruins of the fort remain with its moat, gate, and the earthen mound of the nine-storied palace, which evokes the memories of past days. Today it sits next to the modern Barabati Stadium, the venue of various sport events and cultural programs. There is also a temple dedicated to Katak Chandi, the presiding deity of the city, not far away from the fort. Now there are plans to develop the old Gadakhai into a world class tourist destination with boating facilities and a world class park. The renovation work of the Gadakhai is going on in full swing.
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A historical place to visit. The place is managed by the Archeological Survey of India and have been well managed by the staff present on the premises.
The place is open all days of the week till 6 pm after which the entry is closed. Located in Biju Patanaik Colony, the place is in close proximity to Barabati Stadium and Barabati Indoor Stadium.
The place has nice gardens but walking on the grass and plucking of flowers is strictly prohibited.
The place attracts a lot of local crowd who spend their evenings here. The place is good to bring kids along although they are not allowed to play here.
The place has a good history and looking at the remains of the fort it can be easily said that a long lost piece of history can be seen here. The remains are in ruins and very little of the fort can be seen
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Barabati Fort, one of the forts in the Odisha state, of the 14th century constructed by the Ganga dynasty close to the Cuttack city. The ruins of Barabati Fort are there with its gate, moat and the mound made of earth, of the nine-storied palace, which narrates the tales of the glorious past. Today, the Fort is situated adjacent to the modern Barabati Stadium, the place where several cultural programs and sport events are held. This medieval fort is situated about 8 km away from the center of the Cuttack, at the apex of a delta formed by the river Mahanadi on the north and its distributary, the Kathajodi on the south, and is located at 14.62 metres above sea level. The Barabati Fort in the old Cuttack city of Orissa is unique of its kind and is now regarded as a heritage structure.
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The ruins of the old Barabati Fort lie on the right bank of the Mahanadi, in the western part of the city. All that remains of the Fort is an arched gateway and the earthen mound of the nine-storeyed palace. Archaeological surveys reveal that the Fort was roughly rectangular in structure having an area of over 102 acres (0.41 km2), and it was surrounded on all sides by a wall of laterite and sandstones. To the west of the mound there is a tank. In the north-eastern corner of the mound are remains of what once was a temple. The temple was made of whitish sandstone over foundations of laterite blocks. About four hundred fragments of mouldings and some mutilated pieces of sculptures have been recovered so far. This temple of the Ganga period containing a stone idol of Lord Jagannath is in ruins. A mosque built by Nawab Murshid Quli Khan, governor of Emperor Aurangzeb in 1719 AD still exists.
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Barabati fort & Bukhari Baba Mazar in cuttack, odisha -Trip
Barabati Fort is a 13th-century fort built by the Ganga dynasty in Cuttack, Odisha. The ruins of the fort remain with its moat, gate, and the earthen mound of the nine-storied palace, which evokes the memories of past days. Today it sits next to the modern Barabati Stadium, the venue of various sport events and cultural programs. There is also a temple dedicated to Katak Chandi, the presiding deity of the city, not far away from the fort. Now there are plans to develop the old Gadakhai into a world class tourist destination with boating facilities and a world class park. The renovation work of the Gadakhai is going on in full swing.
History.
Bastions and ramparts of the fort
Scholars give different opinions regarding the date of construction of Barabati fort. Madalapanji, the Jagannatha temple chronicle narrate an interesting story which is as follows.
King Anangabhimadeva III lived in his capital, Chaudwar (121 1-1238 A.D.) One day the king crossed the Mahanadi and came towards the southern side. Here he noticed in the Barabati village belonging to the Ko-danda sub-division that near the god Visweswar Deva, a heron had jumped upon a hawk. Seeing this the king was very much surprised and on an auspicious day laid the foundation of construction of the fort and this village was named Barabati Cuttack. And after that he left Choudwar and lived at Cuttack making it his capital. The fort is square in plan. It spreads over an area of 102 acres and surrounded on all sides with a stone paved moat of 10 Mtr. width in northern and western sides and 20 Mtr. width in the eastern and southern sides. The entire fort wall except the entrance is missing. Since, 1915, in view of its national importance, the place has been declared as a protected site by Archaeological Survey of India.
At the centre of the fort there was a high mound with a tank in the western side. It spreads over 15/16 acres of area. Now the site is under extensive encroachment. To the east of the mound, there is the Shahi Mosque while in the west of the tank lies the mazar of Hazrat Ali Bukhari. In 1989 excavations were carried out by Archaeological Survey of India to ascertain the cultural horizon of the historic fort and the work is still in progress.
During the rule of the Muslims and the Marathas it continued to be the capital of Odisha. The British army took possession of Barabati fort on October 1803, and it became a prison for confinement of several illustrious rulers of the land. In 1800 the Raja of Kujanga, in 1818 the Raja of Surgaja with his family members were kept under strict confinement to this fort. In addition vandalism to destroy the fort was intensified in the early phase of British rule.
In the northeastern corner of the mound remains of a temple have been found. Excavation on the eastern and southern side of the mound revealed the existence of a citadel wall built of laterite blocks.In 1568 AD, the city passed to the hands of Afghan rulers of Bengal, then to the Moghul
Empire in 1592 and the Marathas in 1751. Cuttack, with the rest of Odisha, came under British
rule in 1803. The Bengal-Nagpur Railways connected Cuttack with Madras (Chennai) and Calcutta (Kolkata) in 1919. It became the capital of the newly formed state of Odisha in 1936 and continued to be so till 1948 when the capital was shifted to Bhubaneswar. The city completed one thousand years of its existence in 1989.
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The ruins of the old Barabati Fort lie on the right bank of the Mahanadi, in the western part of the city. All that remains of the Fort is an arched gateway and the earthen mound of the nine-storeyed palace. Archaeological surveys reveal that the Fort was roughly rectangular in structure having an area of over 102 acres (0.41 km2), and it was surrounded on all sides by a wall of laterite and sandstones. To the west of the mound there is a tank. In the north-eastern corner of the mound are remains of what once was a temple. The temple was made of whitish sandstone over foundations of laterite blocks. About four hundred fragments of mouldings and some mutilated pieces of sculptures have been recovered so far. This temple of the Ganga period containing a stone idol of Lord Jagannath is in ruins. A mosque built by Nawab Murshid Quli Khan, governor of Emperor Aurangzeb in 1719 AD still exists.
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