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AROUND THIRUVANNAMALAI Gingee:
History: History says that, Fort was fortified around 1200A.D. by Anandakone, chief of local shepherd community. The 800 years old fort have changed to many hands before it was annexed to the Vijayanager Empire. in 1240 AD, Krishnakone successor of Anandakone fortified the Northern hill and later it is called as Krishnagiri.
Senji Fort was in the hands of Kones, Kurumbars, Chola, Nayaks,
Maraths, Mughals, Nawabs, French and British chronically. Aurangazeb
captured Senji in 1691 AD and appointed Sarup Singh as chief but
under the control of Nawab of Arcot. The most famous young and
courage king who ruled here was Raja Desingh and he is the son of
Sarup Singh. Now the entire fort is maintained by archaeological
department
This fort at the height of 968 ft from sea level, 800ft from the base. In the base of Rajagiri hill the known structures are Kalyana Mahal, Horses Table, Granite Grading Stone Elephant Baths, Wrestling Arena, Explosives Storing Room, Granary, Prayer Hall, Chetti Tank, and Chakkari Tank and Anchaneya temple.
At the top of the hill there are mint, a temple without idol,
Durbar, and clock tower, a canon of old time. On the way to Rajagiri
the place visible to our eyes are Bala Aranganatha Temple, Choultry
Tank, Kuvala kanni amman shrine
Chandragiri:
On the right side of the road as well as south to Rajagiri, there is
an another famous hill known as Chandragiri. Chandragiri is also
known as Chkkili malai, Changili malai. On the top of hill there is
a Mahal, a tank, Granary and Ranganadar temple. |
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