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Mirjan Fort

Uttara Kannada
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Slightly after the beginning of the 17th century, soon after the fall of Gersoppa, Bijapurconqured the place and Sharif–ul–mulk, the governor of Ponda built or (renovated) the fort here, and Mirjan became the headquarter of their Mahal. The Fort of Mirjan built in laterite has four entrances and each entrance has broad steps. Inside the fort, there are nine wells, one secret outlet and one main entrance besides two other entrances. There are remains of a big darbar hall and a market place.  There is a darga within the fort which is ascribed to Peer Syad Ahmad Shah Qadri.

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