Kurumbera Fort: Medinipur by Tourist Destination
The Kurumbera Fort is situated in Gaganeshwar village, southeast of Keshiari, at about four kilometres from town Belda, Midnapur, West Bengal. The fort has small quarters and temples. It is a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India. In local language Kurum means stone & Bera means fence. So it is easy to understand that the name contains a meaning of an arena fenced by stone. This monument resembles the architecture of ancient Odisha.
Written in Oriya inscription that during the rule of Surya Vamsi king of Odisha Gajapati Kapilendra Dev, this temple structure was built during the period 1438 to 1469. The shiva installed inside of the temple was known as Kapileshwar Shiva. The place was originally a temple complex which was later on expanded to provide shelter to pilgrims. Later it was converted into a military cantonment by the mughal & Maratha soldiers who invaded Bengal. That was when the temple complex was known as fort. Modern era British documents describe it as a fort. Another inscription written in Oriya found in the compound says it had many new structures built by one Mohanmmed Tahir during the period of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb that includes a three domed mosque built in 1699.
The structure resembles the medieval architecture of Odisha, while also incorporating elements of later Mughal architecture. The fort contains a three-domed structure over a platform, along with a sacrificial altar. Although most parts of this fort and its structures are in ruins, the ASI has taken considerable effort to protect the structures from collapsing by using cement and lime mortar to shore up the external pillars. The pillars support a roof which is shaped as a flower. Circular pillars were used to the rear of the left-dome.
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Kurumbera Fort || কুরুম্বেরা দূর্গ || West Bengal
The Kurumbera Fort is situated in Gaganeshwar village, southeast of Keshiari, at about four kilometers from that town. The fort has small quarters and temples, is a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India.
Kurumbera Fort is situated in a village named Gaganeshwar, not serviced by any buses. To reach Gaganeshwar, take the State Highway to Keshiari, at about 27 km from Kharagpur, turn left towards Belda and reach a village junction called Kukai, at about 2 km from Keshiari. Turn to the right into a “Kutcha” (Mud) road, Gaganeshwar village lies at about 2 km from Kukai.
This is an ancient fort preserved by the Archaeological Survey of India under the Ancient Monuments Act. However little is known about the people who built it or lived here. There is huge courtyard ringed by pillared corridor and in the middle there are three spherical domes. There is also some kind of an altar in the middle. The village where this located is called Gaganeshwar.
Built in A.D. 1438-1469 (written in Oriya inscription) during the rule of Surya Vamsi king of Orissa Gajapati Kapilendra Dev, it also has structures built during the Aurangazeb's period by Mohammed Tahir(stone inscription). Despite being a protected monument, under the ASI, there is no data available about this fort.
Folk legends believe that the fort was built in a single night, when Ram, Sita visited the place, during their Vanvas.
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The Kurumbera Fort is situated in Gaganeshwar village, southeast of Keshiary, at about four kilometres from that town.
The fort has small quarters and temples. It is a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India
Kurumbera Fort is situated in a village named Gaganeshwar, not serviced by any buses. To reach Gaganeshwar, take the State Highway to Keshiari, at about 38 km from Kharagpur, turn left towards Belda and reach a village junction called Kukai, at about 2 km from Keshiari. Turn to the right into a kutcha (mud) road, Gaganeshwar village lies at about 2 km from Kukai.
This is an ancient fort preserved by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) under the Ancient Monuments Act. There is huge courtyard ringed by a pillared corridor and there are three spherical domes. There is also some kind of an altar in the middle of the fort. This monument resembles the architecture of ancient Odisha
Built in 1438–1469 (written in Odia inscription) during the rule of Surya Vamsi king of Odisha Gajapati Kapilendra Dev, it also has structures built during Aurangazeb's period by Mohammed Tahir (stone inscription). Despite being a protected monument under the ASI, there are no data available about this fort. In 1568, the Afghan Sultanate of Bengal and Bihar invaded Odisha which included the undivided Midnapore district of West Bengal. Later, Mughals occupied Odisha after defeating the Afghans of Bengal in the battle of Tukaroi in 1575. They divided Odisha Subah into five Sarkars and this part was included in the Jalesar Sarkar. Although religiously motivated invasions by Mughal generals into Odisha happened from time to time, these became more frequent during the reign of Aurangzeb. Aurangzeb's forces plundered many temples of Odisha, including Midnapore. Aurangzeb also issued a fatwa to demolish the Jagannath temple. The Kurumbera fort and temple complex were attacked and converted to a mosque during the reign of Aurangzeb. In 1752, the Midnapore area was separated from Odisha proper and merged with Muslim Bengal
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Kurumbera Fort is situated in a village named Gaganeshwar, not serviced by any buses. To reach Gaganeshwar, take the State Highway to Keshiari, at about 27 km from Kharagpur, turn left towards Belda and reach a village junction called Kukai, at about 2 km from Keshiari. Turn to the right into a “Kutcha” (Mud) road, Gaganeshwar village lies at about 2 km from Kukai.
This is an ancient fort preserved by the Archaeological Survey of India under the Ancient Monuments Act.There is huge courtyard ringed by pillared corridor and in the middle there are three spherical domes. There is also some kind of an altar in the middle. The village where this located is called Gaganeshwar.This monument resemble architecture of ancient Odisha.
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Built in A.D. 1438-1469 (written in Odia inscription) during the rule of Surya Vamsi king of Odisha Gajapati Kapilendra Dev, it also has structures built during the Aurangazeb's period by Mohammed Tahir(stone inscription). Despite being a protected monument, under the ASI, there is no data available about this fort.[1] The Afgan Sultanate of Bengal & Bihar invaded Odisha which included undivided Midnapore district of West Bengal in the year 1568.Later Mughals occupied Odisha after defeating Afgans of Bengal in the battle of Tukaroi in the year 1575.They divided Odisha Subah into five Sarkars & this part was included in the Jalesar Sarkar. Though religious invasions by Mughal generals on Odisha were happened time to time,but it was worse during the period Aurangzeb.He plundered many temples of Odisha including Midnapore & issued Fatwa to demolish Jagannath temple.The Kurumbera fort & temple complex were attacked & converted to mosque during the period of Aurangzeb.In the year 1752 Midnapore area was separated from Odisha proper and merged Muslim Bengal.
Structures inside the fort
The structure resemble medieval architecture of Odisha & later addition of Mughal architecture.The fort contains a three domed structure over a platform, along with a sacrificial altar. Though the most parts of this fort and its structures are in ruins, the ASI, has taken considerable effort to protect the structures from collapsing by using cement and lime mortar for holding the external pillars.The pillars hold a roofing which is shaped as a flower. The usage of circular pillar to the rear of the left-dome seems interesting.This architecture also resemble great similarity with Raibania Fort of Balasore district of Odisha.
The presence of an inscription stating about its usage is present right behind of the domed structure.
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Kurumbera Fort, Gaganeshwar Village, Keshiari, Kharagpur, Paschim Medinipur district of West Bengal
Kurumbera Fort, built in 1438–1469 (written in Odia inscription) during the rule of Surya Vansi king of Odisha Gajapati Kapilendra Dev, it also has structures built during Aurangazeb's period by Mohammed Tahir (stone inscription).
Kurumbera Fort is situated in a village named Gaganeshwar, at about 2 Kms from Keshihari which is at distance of 27 Kms from Kharagpur in Paschim Medinipur district of West Bengal, India. Kharagpur is well connected both by Rail & Road.
Despite being a protected monument under the ASI, there are no data available about this fort.It is assumed that the Kurumbera fort and temple complex which were part of Odisha, were attacked and converted to a mosque during the reign of tyrannical mughal ruler Aurangzeb.
The structure resembles the medieval architecture of Odisha, while also incorporating elements of later Mughal architecture. The fort contains a three-domed structure over a platform, along with a sacrificial altar. Although most parts of this fort and its structures are in ruins, the ASI has taken considerable effort to protect the structures from collapsing by using cement and lime mortar to shore up the external pillars. The pillars support a roof which is shaped as a flower. Circular pillars were used to the rear of the left-dome. This fort's architecture also shares great similarity with Raibania Fort, in the Balasore district of Odisha.
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Kurumbera Fort is situated in a village named Gaganeshwar, not serviced by any buses. To reach Gaganeshwar, take the State Highway to Keshiari, at about 27 km from Kharagpur, turn left towards Belda and reach a village junction called Kukai, at about 2 km from Keshiari. Turn to the right into a kutcha (mud) road, Gaganeshwar village lies at about 2 km from Kukai.
This is an ancient fort preserved by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) under the Ancient Monuments Act. There is huge courtyard ringed by a pillared corridor and there are three spherical domes. There is also some kind of an altar in the middle of the fort. This monument resembles the architecture of ancient Odisha.
Inside View:- The structure resembles the medieval architecture of Odisha, while also incorporating elements of later Mughal architecture. The fort contains a three-domed structure over a platform, along with a sacrificial altar. Although most parts of this fort and its structures are in ruins, the ASI has taken considerable effort to protect the structures from collapsing by using cement and lime mortar to shore up the external pillars. The pillars support a roof which is shaped as a flower. Circular pillars were used to the rear of the left-dome. This fort's architecture also shares great similarity with Raibania Fort, in the Balasore district of Odisha.
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The Kurumbera Fort is situated in Gaganeshwar village, southeast of Keshiari, at about four kilometers from that town. The fort has small quarters and temples, is a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India.
Kurumbera Fort is situated in a village named Gaganeshwar, not serviced by any buses. To reach Gaganeshwar, take the State Highway to Keshiari, at about 27 km from Kharagpur, turn left towards Belda and reach a village junction called Kukai, at about 2 km from Keshiari. Turn to the right into a “Kutcha” (Mud) road, Gaganeshwar village lies at about 2 km from Kukai.
This is an ancient fort preserved by the Archaeological Survey of India under the Ancient Monuments Act. However little is known about the people who built it or lived here. There is huge courtyard ringed by pillared corridor and in the middle there are three spherical domes. There is also some kind of an altar in the middle. The village where this located is called Gaganeshwar.
Built in A.D. 1438-1469 (written in Oriya inscription) during the rule of Surya Vamsi king of Orissa Gajapati Kapilendra Dev, it also has structures built during the Aurangazeb's period by Mohammed Tahir(stone inscription). Despite being a protected monument, under the ASI, there is no data available about this fort.
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