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Madikeri Fort
Fort in Madikeri, India
Fort in Madikeri, India
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Madikeri Fort |
| location | Madikeri, Karnataka |
| image | File:Madikeri Palace now used as district administration seat.jpg |
| caption | Palace inside Madikeri Fort |
| coordinates | |
| built | 17th century |
| builder | Mudduraja |
| controlledby | Government of Karnataka |

Madikeri Fort, also called Mercara Fort, is a fort in Madikeri, in the Kodagu district of the Indian state of Karnataka, first built by Mudduraja in the second half of the 17th century. Mudduraja also built the palace within the fort. It was rebuilt and restructured in granite by Tipu Sultan, and the site was then renamed Jaffarabad. Madikeri Fort is one of the many forts built or rebuilt by Tipu Sultan during his reign in the second half of the 18th century. In 1790, Dodda Vira Rajendra took control of the fort. The palace underwent renovations by Linga Rajendra II from 1812 to 1814. The British made additions to the fort in 1834. Notable structures in the fort include two stone statues of elephants at the northeast entry and a church in the southeast corner.
Today, the Madikeri Deputy Commissioner's Office is housed in the palace building, while St. Mark's Church houses the Madikeri Fort Museum, managed by the Karnataka State Archaeological Department. The museum has exhibits which display artifacts and weaponry from the time between the fort's construction and British rule. The museum also has a large portrait of Field Marshal K. M. Cariappa. The church was constructed in 1859 by soldiers of the East India Company, with funding from the Madras Presidency. The church was administered by the Madras Diocese of the Church of England, but was closed after Indian independence, and taken over by the Government of Karnataka in 1971.
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File:Museum Madikeri.jpg|Archeological Museum, Madikeri Fort, India Image: Stone turtle inside the palace.jpg|Stone turtle inside the palace Image: Madikeri palace-within the fort.jpg|Madikeri palace – within the fort Image: View from the fort wall.jpg|View from the Madikeri Fort wall Image: Ancient inscriptions inside the fort.jpg|Hero stones Image: Masonry Elephants.jpg|Masonry elephants
References
References
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- (13 October 2014). "Madikeri Fort, Coorg".
- (1922). "The Church in Madras : being the History of the Ecclesiastical and Missionary Action of the East India Company in the Presidency of Madras From 1835 to 1861: Volume III". John Murray.
- (31 May 1927). "Churches Vested in The Crown: Diocese of Madras". Lords Sitting of 31 May 1927.
- (2015). "Museums in Karnataka".
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