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Photos Of Sadras Fort

Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu., India
Sadras Fort, also known as the Sadurangapattinam Fort, is a hidden historical gem located just a short drive away from the famous town of Mahabalipuram. This fort was a prominent Dutch settlement and trading post established in the middle of the 17th century, around 1648. While many people know abo ut the British and French history in India, the Dutch influence is often overlooked, and Sadras is one of the best places to see it. The fort was primarily used for the trade of fine Muslin cloth, pearls, and edible oils. It was a bustling economic hub where Dutch merchants lived and conducted business. The fort witnessed many historical battles, most notably the Battle of Sadras in 1782 between the British and French fleets during the American Revolutionary War. Later, in 1818, the British captured the fort and destroyed much of its structure to prevent it from being used again by rivals. Today, the fort is in ruins but is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. As you enter the fort, you are greeted by a large gateway that leads to a peaceful courtyard. The most striking part of the fort is the Dutch cemetery, which contains beautifully carved tombstones dating back several centuries. These headstones are remarkably well-preserved and feature detailed coats of arms and inscriptions in old Dutch. The fort also houses a massive granary, which was used to store food supplies during times of war or famine. Walking through the dilapidated walls, you can see the remains of a secret chamber, a church, and the living quarters of the officers. The fort is built entirely of bricks, which were smaller and stronger than modern bricks. It is located very close to the sea, and from the top of the bastions, you can get a panoramic view of the Bay of Bengal. Unlike the crowded monuments of Mahabalipuram, Sadras Fort is quiet and deserted, making it a perfect spot for those who enjoy exploring off-the-beaten-path locations. The surrounding village of Sadurangapattinam is a sleepy fishing hamlet that adds to the rustic charm of the visit. Exploring this fort feels like stepping back into a forgotten chapter of colonial history where the silence of the ruins tells stories of great naval battles and global trade.:
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