Kittur Fort

Kittur is a fort located in the Karnataka state of India, it is the former capital of a minor principality as well as a major archaeological site.

It was held by the Desai marathas of Kittur, as well as Rani Chennamma, a lingayat woman warrior of Karnataka who revolted against the British in 1824. Kittur reached its zenith during the Mallasarja Desai. The place has a Nathapanthi matha in police line area, and temples of Maruti, Kalmeshwara, Dyamavva and Basavanna, the last named a later Chalukyan monument now completely renovated.

Kittur presently lies in ruins with the Nathapanthi matha site off limits, and the areas Maruti, Kalmeshwara, Dyamavva, Basavanna and the Chalukyan monument, being completely renovated. The archaeological museum at the location is managed by the state department of archaeology and museums. It has a rich collection of antiquities found in and around Kittur, which include a few of the weapons, swords, mail-coat, shield, engraved wooden doors and windows of the Kittur palace, inscriptions, herostones, Surya, Vishnu both from Kadrolli, Vishnu and Surya from Devarashigehalli, Subrahmanya from Manoli, Durga from hirebagewadi and many more antiquities, as well as some modern paintings.

Forts in Karnataka
  • Bangalore Fort
  • Basavakalyana Fort
  • Belgaum Fort
  • Bellary Fort
  • Bidar Fort
  • Chitradurga Fort
  • Devanahalli Fort
  • Gajendragarh
  • Jaladurga
  • Jamalabad
  • Kittur Fort
  • Mudgal Fort
  • Mirjan Fort
  • Parasgad Fort
  • Raichur Fort
  • Sadashivgad
  • Saundatti
  • Gulbarga Fort
Forts in India
Vijayanagara
  • Gingee Fort
  • Bangalore Fort
  • Udayagiri Fort
  • Vellore Fort
Deccan sultanates
  • Ahmednagar Fort
  • Gawilghur
  • Narnala
  • Panhala Fort
Gujarat Sultanate
  • Mahim Fort
Delhi Sultanate
  • Aligarh Fort
  • Bandhavgarh Fort
  • Hathras Fort
  • Qila Mubarak
  • Siri Fort
  • Tughlaqabad
  • Salimgarh Fort
  • Daulatabad
Various Nayaks
  • Chitradurga Fort
  • Bekal Fort
  • Dindigul Fort
  • Gingee Fort
  • Tiruchirapalli Rock Fort
  • Chandragiri fort
  • Hosdurg Fort
Malwa Sultanate
  • Mandsaur Fort
Faruqi dynasty
  • Asirgarh
  • Laling
  • Thalner
Rajput
  • Achalgarh
  • Amber Fort
  • Chittorgarh Fort
  • Jaigarh Fort
  • Jaisalmer Fort
  • Jalore Fort
  • Junagarh Fort
  • Kankwadi
  • Kumbhalgarh
  • Nagaur Fort
  • Nahargarh Fort
  • Taragarh Fort
  • Lal Kot
  • Gwalior Fort
  • Kalinjar
  • Hinglajgarh
  • Mehrangarh Fort
  • Narwar Fort
  • Senapati fortress
  • Bahu Fort
  • Kangra Fort
  • Ranthambore Fort
Maratha
  • Dongri Fort
  • Harishchandragad
  • Kolaba Fort
  • Lohagad
  • Sudhagad
  • Sinhagad
  • Tikona
  • Panhala Fort
  • Pratapgad
  • Vishalgad
  • Rajgad
  • Sindhudurg
  • Vijaydurg
  • Shivneri
  • Raigad
  • Gajendragarh
  • Gingee Fort
  • Shaniwar Wada
  • Jhansi Fort
  • Hinglajgarh
  • Manora
  • Visapur Fort
  • Sadashivgad
Mughal Empire
  • Old Fort, Delhi
  • Qila Rai Pithora
  • Chanderi fort
  • Agra Fort
  • Allahabad Fort
  • Fatehpur Sikri
  • Red Fort
  • Akola Fort
Jat
  • Gohad Fort
  • Lohagarh Fort
  • Nahar Singh Mahal
Mysore kingdom
  • Devanahalli Fort
  • Palakkad Fort
  • Bekal Fort
  • Sankagiri Fort
Siddi
  • Murud-Janjira
  • Belapur Fort
  • Underi
Travancore
  • Vattakottai Fort
  • Udayagiri Fort
  • East Fort
Portuguese
  • Bassein Fort
  • Bombay Castle
  • Fort Arnala
  • Castella de Aguada
  • Korlai Fort
  • Madh Fort
  • St. Angelo Fort
  • Pallipuram Fort
  • Fort Aguada
  • Fort Anjediva
  • Cranganore Fort
  • Ghodbunder fort
  • Diu Fort
  • Terekhol Fort
British Raj
  • Fort St. George
  • Fort William
  • Bombay Fort
  • Riwa Fort
  • Worli Fort
  • Mazagon Fort
  • Sion Hillock Fort
  • Sewri Fort
  • Mahim Fort
  • Thalassery Fort
  • Fort St. David
Durrani Empire
  • Hari Parbat
Sur Empire
  • Rohtasgarh
  • Munger Fort
Ahom Dynasty
  • Talatal Ghar
  • Kareng Ghar
  • Rang Ghar
  • Garchuk Lachit Garh


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    She was beautiful when she died—a hundred years ago.
    —Garrett Fort (1900–1945)