BARABATI FORT
“Barabati Fort was constructed in the 14th century during the Ganga dynasty in Cuttack, Odisha. The Fort is a renowned fort characterised by a beautifully carved entrance. This historic site served as the famous carved gateway in Odisha and was originally built to defend against enemy attacks. The nine-storeyed palace's earthen mound enhances Barabati Fort's charm, showcasing its glorious past. Barabati Fort covers an area of approximately 102 acres, and the fort includes a temple dedicated to Katak Chandi. Positioned on the banks of the river Mahanadi, the fort is strategically located to offer a beautiful and spectacular view of modern Cuttack City. Despite the remaining ruins, including the moat, gate, and the earthen mound of the nine-storied palace, Barabati Fort is a testament to the city's historical significance.
UNIQUE FACTS:
• Historical Landmark.”
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