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Arippu fort

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Type
  
Defence fort

Materials
  
Brick

Built by
  
Portugal

Condition
  
Ruins

Address
  
Mannar, Sri Lanka

Material
  
Brick

Arippu fort

Similar
  
Doric Bungalow, Mannar fort, Pooneryn fort, Katuwana fort, Kalpitiya fort

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Arippu Fort (Sinhalese: අරිප්පු බලකොටුව; Tamil: அரிப்புக் கோட்டை, also known as Allirani fort; Tamil: அல்லிராணிக் கோட்டை) was built by the Portuguese and was handed over to the Dutch in 1658. The small bastion fort is located in Arippu, which is 16 km (9.9 mi) away from Mannar Island. The fort is nearly square in shape, with two bastions.

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Robert Knox, English sea captain and famous British prisoner of the Kandyan King Rajasinghe II, and his companion escaped after nineteen years of captivity and reached the Arippu Fort in 1679.

The first British Governor of Ceylon, Frederick North, constructed his official summer residence at the beach front, now known as The Doric and converted the fort into accommodation for the officers, who operated the pearl fisheries in the area. The fort building was subsequently converted to a guest house but was abandoned when the civil war spread to the area.

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History

A legend says Tamil Queen, Alli Arasani (அல்லிராணி) was ruled Mannar region. It believes that her fortress was located where the ruins of fort can be seen today. Further, the legend says that Kudiramalai area was her palace, and Queen Alli ruled where Kuveni subsequently ruled.

References

Arippu fort Wikipedia


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