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Posted: 11 Jun 2012 at 9:51pm |
Medak FortThis 12th
century art piece is a telling testimony of the Kakatiyan glory during
its reign. Built on a small hillock near the Medak town this fort was
also under Qutubshahs for some period. This strongly fortified fort has
all a secret exit on the eastern end of the fort. The fort also houses a
lake, a warehouse and a barrack. The barracks can be found near the
first major entrance of the fort which is also known as ‘Pratam Dwaram’.
This door is strategically constructed at such a place so that the
waging enemy soldiers cannot spot it easily. After
passing through Pratham Dwaram one reaches an entrance which is flanked
by two lions on both the sides of the entrance. This entrance is called
as ‘Simha Dwaram’. As one passes through the Simha Dwaram, one can see a warehouse on the left hand side. This is the most important door of the fort and hence is flanked by powerful hexagonal bastions. Moving
ahead one can reach at the most exquisite entrance of the fort. This is
the ‘Gaja Dwaram’, called so because of the sculptures of the Elephants
on the walls around it. Passing though this door one can reach a mosque which was constructed during Qutubshahi regime. The summit of this fort offers breathtaking view of the Medak town and picturesque country side around it.
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