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Elephant Pass fort

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Type
  
Defence fort

Materials
  
Granite Stones

Year built
  
1776

Condition
  
Destroyed

Battles/wars
  
Many

Built by
  
Netherlands

Elephant Pass fort

Similar
  
Pooneryn fort, Haldummulla fort, Kalpitiya fort, Mannar fort, Katuwana fort

Elephant Pass Fort (Tamil: ஆனையிறவுக் கோட்டை) was a small fort in the strategically important spot as it linked Jaffna peninsula to the mainland. It was built by the Dutch in 1776 on the banks of the Jaffna lagoon.

The fort was served as a defensive structure to protect the Jaffna peninsula. It was like a well-fortified stockade or a watch post. It had two bastions, and each bastion was equipped with four cannons. Elephant Pass Fort was linearly located with Fort Beschutter and Fort Pass Pyl in the narrow part of the peninsula. During the British rule, the fort was used as a rest house. It was destroyed during the time of Sri Lankan civil war.

References

Elephant Pass fort Wikipedia


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