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Rachol Fort :
The ruins of the
Rachol fort lie close to the famous Rachol Seminary, about 7 kms from
the town of Margao. Of the fortress itself, only a single gateway
remains in existence, straddling the road which leads to the seminary.
The imposing fortress
once encircled the hill on which the Seminary stands today. The dried-up
moat can still be seen in places. The Muslim Bahmani kingdom built the
fortress at the height of its power.
However, the Hindu
Vijayanagar kingdom under King Krishnaraya, captured it from the Sultan
of Bijapur, Ismail Adil Shah, only to cede it to the Portuguese in 1520
in exchange for military help against the Muslims.
The Rachol fort
remained in Portuguese hands over the years, defending the area against
Muslim and Hindu attackers, including a siege by the Maratha King
Sambhaji in 1684. At the peak of its power, it had as many as 100 guns
on its ramparts, helping it to hold the Maratha armies at bay for
months.
As the Portuguese
empire in Goa expanded with the New Conquests, the guns found new areas
of deployment and the fort fell from favour and was finally abandoned.
The fort soon fell into a state of disrepair and nothing remains of it
today except the stone archway which spans the road and the old moat
around the hill.
See Also Other
Forts:
(
Forts of Goa | Aguada Fort
| Cabo
da Rama Fort | Chapora Fort |
Rachol Fort | Reis Magos Fort |
Terekhol
Fort | Other Forts )

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