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Saturday, September 3, 2016

JAFFNA FORT


Jaffna Fort
Part of Jaffna
JaffnaSri Lanka
Jaffna Fort - main entrance.JPG
Entrance of Jaffna Fort that was originally built by the Portuguese and renovated by the Dutch on 1680.
Coordinates
TypeDefense fort
Site information
Controlled byGovernment of Sri Lanka
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionRenovated
Site history
Built1625
Built byPortuguese and Dutch
In use1625 -
MaterialsGranite Stones
Battles/warsMany
Garrison information
OccupantsAdministration of Sri Lanka
Jaffna Fort (Sinhaleseයාපනය බලකොටුව;Tamilயாழ்ப்பாணக் கோட்டை) is a fort built by the Portuguese at JaffnaSri Lanka in 1618 under Philip De Olivera following the Portuguese invasion of Jaffna
. The fort is located near Karaiyur. Due to numerous miracles attributed to the statue of Virgin Mary in the church inside the fort, Jaffna Fort was named as Fortress of Our Lady of Miracles of Jafanapatão (Fortaleza de Nossa Senhora dos Milagres de Jafanapatão). It was captured by the Dutch under Rijcklof van Goens in 1658 who expanded it. In 1795, it was taken over by the British, and remained under the control of a British garrison till 1948. As the only large military fort in the country, due to the presence of only government and military buildings within its ramparts, it was garrisoned by a detachment of the Ceylon Army.

Map of the fort from 1693.
With the onset of the Sri Lankan Civil War it came under siege on several occasions and was the scene of pitched battles. From 1986 to 1995 it was under the control of the LTTEduring this time the LTTE destroyed several of key features to stop the Army getting control due to the site being used to stage attacks but it was recaptured by the Sri Lanka Army in 1995after a 50 day siege during Operation Riviresa. It was also vandalised by locals to rebuild houses damaged from the war .Today it remains garrisoned by a detachment of the Sri Lanka Army with limited access to visitors and is being renovated with Dutch funding.[1]

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