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    <title>Vellore fort the great garrison of South India</title>
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    <namePart>Venkatraman, V.</namePart>
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    <extent>68(6), Jun, 2024: p.47-49  </extent>
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  <abstract>The Vellore fort, ‘the iron throne of South India; was considered the golden seat of the Pallavas, Cholas, Marathas, Bijapur Sultans, and Aroct Nawab Dynastices. He fort city of Vellore is an archaic district with a rich historical past showcased in every aspect and is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in southern India. Vellore fort is located 139 Km from Chennai and 166 Km North of Puducherry. – Reproduced  </abstract>
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