Jamalabad

Jamalabad

Jamalabad fort, located 8 km north of Beltangadi town, (65 km from Mangalore) is 1788 ft above sea level and was formerly called Narasimha Gudde, which refers to the granite hill on which the fort is built. It is also referred locally as 'Jamalagadda'.

The fort was built by Tippu Sultan in 1794 and named after his mother, Jamalabee. The fort is said to have been built over the ruins of an older structure.

The fort is inaccessible other than via a narrow path, with nearly 1876 steps to the fort that are cut out of this granite hill and lead all the way to the top through the fort to the summit. This would mean that a small but well armed group could indefinitely block a much larger force from entering the fort.

Inside the citadel there is only one tank to store their water. There is a remain of a single cannon on the hillock. Nothing much of the fort is remaining but hints of the fort wall and parapets. There is also a unmanned microwave repeater station on top of the hill.

The fort was captured by the British in 1799 during the 4th Mysore war. Legend has it that those out of favour with Tipu were hurled down this fort to their death. (Such 'Tipu drop's are a feature in most hill-top forts built by Tipu.)

range.

There is a forest check post at the base of the hill where visitors have to pay a nominal entry fee. Visitors should carry plenty of water since there is no potable fresh water available on top. The nearest town with any communication and medical facilities is Belthangady. (Beltangadi)

Officially entry to the fort is restricted to between 6am to 6pm . Overnight stay at the fort is prohibited. The hillock has only one room on top of it. It is not tourist attraction but is a good destination for enthusiastic trekkers.

External links

* [http://www.indiantravelportal.com/karnataka/forts/jamalabad-fort.html Jamalabad fort]
* [http://www.travelmasti.com/domestic/karnataka/mangalore.htm Jamalabad]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Captivity of Mangalorean Catholics at Seringapatam — The Captivity of Mangalorean Catholics at Seringapatam (1784–1799) was a 15 year imprisonment of Mangalorean Catholics and other Christians at Seringapatam in the Indian region of Canara by Tipu Sultan, the de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore …   Wikipedia

  • West Azerbaijan Province — This article is about the Iranian province. For other places named Azerbaijan, see Azerbaijan (disambiguation). West Azerbaijan Province استان آذربایجان غربی   Province   …   Wikipedia

  • Persecution of Christians — This article is about acts committed against Christians because of their faith. For negative attitudes towards Christians, see Anti Christian sentiment. A Christian Dirce, by Henryk Siemiradzki. A Christian woman is martyred under Nero in this re …   Wikipedia

  • Gojal — Gojal, also known as Upper Hunza is the largest tehsil of the Northern Areas of Pakistan, it lies north of the Gilgit region and lies close to the Chinese border.Gojal is a network of small and large valleys sharing borders with Hunza in the… …   Wikipedia

  • Islam in India — This article is about Islam in the Republic of India. For wider definitions of India , see Islam in South Asia. Indian Muslims …   Wikipedia

  • Christianity in India — Indian Christians Total population 24,080,016 (2001)[1] 2.3% of the Indian Population Regions with significant populations Goa, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, North Eastern States, Southern India Languages …   Wikipedia

  • Mangalorean Catholics — Kodialchein Katholik Blasius D Souza • Genelia D Souza George Fernandes • Freida Pinto Regions with signi …   Wikipedia

  • Religious violence in India — includes acts of violence by followers of one religious group against followers and institutions of another religious group, often in the form of rioting.[1] Religions such as Zoroastrianism and Judaism have survived peacefully with Hindus for… …   Wikipedia

  • List of forts — This is a list for articles on notable historic forts which may or may not be under current active use by a military. There are also many towns named after a Fort, the largest being Fort Worth, Texas, USA. Contents 1 Australia 2 Bahamas …   Wikipedia

  • List of the localities around Tehran — Map = A = *Aba Barik *Ab Ali *Pist e Eski ye Abali *Ab Anjirak *Abar Dezh *Abasabad *Ab Barik *Ferheng *Abbasabad *Abbasabad e Alaqeh Band *Abbasabad e Bozorg *Abbasabad e Dara i *Abbasabad e Ferdows *Abbasabad e Jajrud *Abbasabad e Jalrud… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”