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Narasingha Deva I, king of the Eastern Ganga dynasty of Utkala from 1238 to 1264, built the forts after conquering Humayun Khan to obstruct the entry of the Turks into Odisha. Out of the four forts of the complex only this one is visible now. Some reconstruction work is going on by the government agencies. But the Garbhagriha is empty. Very good sculptures have been made on the Sandstone. It's documented that there are 161 fort goddesses which are as "Durga devata" or "Ista devata" and Dasasharu which is an aniconic form of the goddess Jayacandi.
It's a beautiful historical fort Nice place
Not upto the mark, very deceptive and not at all developed. One can explore the village like surrounding
The History of this fort is very Old. Nearly 1000 years old. But time to time ,the condition of this getting worse. Government has to look upon to this. !!. Anyways. Now restoring process is going on .
Its located at a remote area, you can visit in day time. I always recommend ensure your safety and security when you are traveling to such remote attractions. Well for locals its a good place to hangout, its quite small and definitely not a fort, or may be very small part of a fort. There is a temple near to it. This place is almost border to WB and Odisha because while I was there my mobile was on roaming.
It's an ancient fort.It was made in 1200AD approximately but due to lack of reservation many important & incredible arts on the stone were destroyed.The surrounding area is very scenic & beautiful.There is calmness in everywhere.For historic Explorer & adventure lover,the place is heaven.
Good place to visit for a family/friends picnic. But the place can be maintained more better. Disappointed that the government authorities are least bothered and there was litter all around. A little effort towards cleanliness and beautification will attract much more tourist.
There are a number of ruins of ancient forts in Balasore District of Odisha. Most famous among them is Raibania. The historical reference about these forts including Raibania is rather sketchy. But following the folklore one may say that they were built during Ganga and Gajapati dynasties to defend against foreign invasions and also to launch military expeditions against other kingdoms. Ain-i-Akbari by the famous courtier of Akbar the Mughal emperor, Abul Fazal, records the existence of three forts. It is also said that the famous Kalapahar, a born Hindu who later converted to Islam laid it waste along with many temples of Odisha. Today it's imposing structure and architecture built only with huge laterite stone blocks is a marvellous treat for the visitors. But it is also sad to see some interior walls defaced by writing on the wall by ignorant tourists.