The ruins of Alamparai Fort (also called Alampara) lie near
Kadappakkam in India, a village 50 km from
Mamallapuram on the land overlooking the sea. Constructed in the late 17th century during the
Mughal
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era, the Alamparai Fort once had a 100-metre long dockyard stretching into the sea, from which
zari cloth, salt, and
ghee
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were exported. During 1735 AD it was ruled by Nawab Doste Ali Khan. In 1750, for the services rendered by the famous French commander Dupleix to Subedar Muzaphar Jung, the fort was given to the French. When French were defeated by the British, the fort was captured and demolished in 1760 AD. More recently the structure was damaged in the
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake
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.
History

Alamparai was a seaport in historical times.
The place had other names like Idaikazhinadu, Alamparva and Alampuravi. The fort was built during the
Mughal era between 1736 and 1740 AD. The fort was initially under the control of the Nawab of Arcot, Doste Ali Khan, and was later given to the
French
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. After the
Carnatic wars, when the French lost to
British, the fort came under the direct control of the British and was demolished in 1760.
Alamparai is mentioned in several places in the diaries of
Ananda Ranga Pillai, Dubash to Dupleix in French India. It was the primary port of trade for the Arcot nawabs. They had a mint there, and later, at the request of Dumas, the governor of
Madras Presidency
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, The People who worked in the Mints of Alambarai (it is mentioned as 'Alampuravi') moved to Pondicherry and established a mint with the approval of the
Nawab of Arcot. It was a regular port of call on the
Coromandel Coast, having a dockyard. The other contemporary ports were
Pulicat, Madras,
Mylapore,
Sadras (12 km from Mahabalipuram), Pondicherry,
Cuddalore,
Porto Nova
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,
Tharangambadi (Tranquebar),
Karaikal, and
Nagapattinam. The fort experienced further damages during the
Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004 and portions of the dilapidated fort remains under the sea.
A team of archaeologists found out coins minted during the rule of Nawabs. Some rare artifacts like the arms and ammunition used by the Nawabs and French were also found in fort.
Architecture
The fort can be reached on driving down the
East Coast Road, about from
Chennai, from
Vedal
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and from
Pondicherry (Puducherry). Local fishermen assist tourists in a boating experience around the fort. The fort covers an area of . The fort is built of bricks and limestone and at its centre there is a mausoleum. There are tall walls around the fort and brick steps lead to the top. The watch tower from the fort provides good view of the surroundings.
Culture
There are references to the region in
Sangam literature ''
Ciṟupāṇāṟṟuppaṭai'' as a trade post.
As of 2011, the fort received an average of 25,000 visitors every year. The Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation (TTDC) listed the fort as one of twenty lesser known tourist spots in the state. The Corporation listed the fort in the international tourism fair held at
Berlin.
The fort is pictured in several commercials and cinema. Portions of
Pithamagan
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, a 2003 Tamil film, starring popular actors
Suriya
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and
Vikram, was shot in the fort.
References
External links
{{Commons category, Alamparai Fort
Alamparai: Fragments of history
Forts in Tamil Nadu
Buildings and structures in Kanchipuram district