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Naroa Fort
Part of Goa
Ilha de Piedade, India
The Holy Spirit Chapel is the only standing remnant of the former fortress
Location of Forte de Naroa in Ilha de Piedade
Naroa Fort is located in Goa
Naroa Fort

Naroa Fort

Naroa Fort is located in India
Naroa Fort

Naroa Fort

Coordinates15°32′17N 73°55′21E / 15.537950°N 73.922409°E / 15.537950; 73.922409
TypeFort
Height10 m
Site information
OwnerGovernment of Goa
Controlled by India
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionRuins
Site history
Built1500s
Built byunknown
MaterialsLaterite stones and mud
DemolishedYes
Battles/warsunknown
EventsAbandoned in 1834
Garrison information
Current
commander
Diogo da Silveira (1710)
Garrisonn/a
Occupantsnone

Fort Naroa was situated on the eastern tip of the Island of Divar, on the Ilhas de Goa (Goan islands) near the old capital of Goa, in the Velhas Conquistas. It was originally built as a military camp by the Deccan sultanates in the 1500s. After its capture by the Portuguese, it was rebuilt and reinforced to protect the eastern border against the Bijapur Sultanate.[1] After the incorporation of the Novas Conquistas regions, the fort lost its sole and primary purpose and it was subsequently abandoned by1834 to now be in ruins.

Today, the Fort exists only as a wall of about 10–12 meters in length and about 6 meters high. A unique feature that can be seen on this wall is a semi-circular protrusion, facing a window of the church across the road, which may once have been a small balcony, – enough for a single person to stand.

Chapel

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The Holy Spirit church is all that remains from the fort. A Captain of the Fort, Diogo da Silveira is said to have constructed the church in 1710. Though this church is today popularly known as the Holy Spirit Church of Naroa, Divar, the icon of the St Thomas the Apostle adorns the central part of the main altar.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Fort Naroa".
  • ^ "Ruined forts of Goa - Naroa". 26 April 2019.

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