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Friday 27 January 2017

Poyilkotta, kerala

This laterite fort was believed to be built by the Bednore Naikans in the 17th century A.D. The fort is in complete decay. The remains show that the original fort was eight feet in thickness and more than fifteen feet in height. Inside the fort there is a temple, and a big pond with steps. Considering the historical importance, the fort with an area of 8.44 acres of land is already declared as protected monument in 1985.
There is a temple within Poyilkotta and a large pond with steps. The fort is believed to have historical significance and extend1024px-kottukal_cave_templedsc_0015s over an area of 8.44 acres of land. It was declared as a protected monument in 1985.

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