Rayakottai Explained

Rayakottai, also spelled Rayakotta is a town in Denkanikottai taluk, Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu, India.[1] [2] It is 73km (45miles) from Bangalore.[3] Also recorded as "Rayakottah" in the old gazette and district manuals

Rayakottai fort

The fort is situated within the town of Rayakottai which is one of the ancient fortress in the Krishnagiri district. The fort was build by erstwhile Vijayanagara Raya Kings[4] in 14th century. Later post 16th century the fort became part of Mysore Wadiyar Kings. During the Third Anglo-Mysore War The fort was captured by Major Gowdie in 1791 from Tipu Sultan and as per the Treaty of Srirangapatna, the fort and settlements were annexed to Madras Presidency by the British.It is now one of the protected monuments by the Archaeological Survey of India.

Entymology

The name Rayakottai means "The Fort of Raya's" of Vijaynagar.

Transport

References

2.Government's Krishnagiri District website 3.http://www.youscribe.com/catalogue/presse-et-revues/savoirs/etudes-sur-les-fortifications-de-l-inde-ii-les-monts-fortifies-du-958705

12.5167°N 81°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Revenue Villages . 14 January 2013 . 30 January 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120130033134/http://tnmaps.tn.nic.in/vill.php?dcode=31&centcode=0003&tlkname=Denkanikottai#MAP . dead .
  2. Web site: Taluk Information . 14 January 2013 . 16 April 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090416194214/http://tnmaps.tn.nic.in/blks_info.php?dcode=31&blk_name=%27Kelamangalam%27&dcodenew=30&drdblknew=9 . dead .
  3. Web site: Rayakottai. India9. 26 March 2011.
  4. https://www.tamilnadutourism.com/attractions/forts/rayakottah.php