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Kotugodella Fort
Haldummulla, Sri Lanka
TypeDefence fort
Site information
ConditionRuins
Site history
Built by Portuguese

Kotugodella Fort ( Sinhala: කොටුගොඩැල්ල බලකොටුව), also known as Katugodalla Fort or Katugodælla Balakotuwa, was a Portuguese fort, located near Haldummulla. [1] [2] In 1630 the Portuguese, under the command of Constantino de Sá de Noronha attempted to use the ldalgashinna pass to force a way into the Uva. [3] [4] The fort was used as a staging post for troops in the attack.

The fort is 5 km (3 mi) south of the Idalgashinna railway station, within the Needwood tea plantation. All that remains of the fort are the stone foundations of the semi-circular bastions.

The fort was declared a protected archaeological site in November 2002. [5]

References

  1. ^ Brohier, R. L. (1933). The Golden Age of Military Adventure In Ceylon 1817-1818. Colombo Plate Ltd. p. 24.
  2. ^ Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Ceylon Branch (1955). "Journal of the Ceylon Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society". 4–7. Colombo Apothecaries Company: 210. {{ cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= ( help)
  3. ^ Pieris, Paulus Edward (1992). Ceylon, the Portuguese era: being a history of the island for the period, 1505-1658. Vol. 1. Tisara Prakasakayo Ltd. p. 343.
  4. ^ da Lomba, Affonso Dias (1930). The expedition to Uva made in 1630 by Constantine de Sa de Noronha, Captain-General of Ceylon as narrated by a soldier who took part in the expedition. Translated by Perera, S. G. Richards.
  5. ^ "Gazette". The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. 1264. 22 November 2002.

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