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| Around the | fort a substantial town grew up that became a centre |
| Gingee is famous for its Gingee | Fort, a popular tourist attraction. |
| ged Urayur with Nedunkilli locked up inside the | fort, a poet named Ilantattan went into the fort. |
| served as an important outpost as did Ketcham's | fort a bit closer to Fort Vallonia. |
| Chinnamalai changed his plans and attacked the | fort a day earlier. |
| From this | fort a track leads to Nimogram Buddhist Monastery an |
| "Cornelia," (Cornelia | Fort), a flying instructor in Tora, Tora, Tora (1970 |
| It lies within | Fort A. P. Hill, 6 miles north-northeast of Bowling |
| dle of 1947, the Dogra forces left, leaving the | fort abandoned. |
| He was serving at | Fort Abercrombie in the Dakota Territory when the Ci |
| Fort Abercrombie, Minn., Sept. 3-6, 1862 (Company D, | |
| Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park is located seven mil | |
| In 1876, Custer's column departed | Fort Abraham Lincoln and embarked on the Little Big |
| Custer and his wife at | Fort Abraham Lincoln, Dakota Territory, 1874 |
| Several rights of way make the | fort accessible. |
| Opposite the | fort, across the Niagara River, stands Fort Niagara |
| Karnala | fort actually consists of two forts one at a higher |
| A section of historic | Fort Adams in a neglected state (1968) |
| Curry House in | Fort Adams, Mississippi is or was a historic house. |
| information pertaining to the operation of the | fort after 1880. |
| Mughal emperors Humayun and Akbar recreated the | fort after extensive repairs. |
| Confederate forces abandoned the | fort after the fall of New Orleans. |
| The French captured the | fort after several attacks. |
| Part of the ruined | fort after capture by Germans |
| During the period of Durrani rule, however, the | fort again once again assumed its importance. |
| Fort Aguada's ramparts overlook Sinquerim Beach and | |
| Visible in the background is | Fort Al Jalali. |
| Battle at Spanish | Fort, Alabama on 31 March 1865 |
| Battle at Spanish | Fort, Alabama on 28 March 1865 |
| Battle at Spanish | Fort, Alabama on 30 March 1865 |
| Union forces then concentrated on Spanish | Fort, Alabama and nearby Fort Blakely. |
| rade per Forte Alamo (English title The Road to | Fort Alamo) (1964) |
| The two main religions practiced in | Fort Albany are Roman Catholicism and the old Native |
| Fort Albany and Kashechewan are treated as separate | |
| Up until the 1970s | Fort Albany and Kashechewan shared the same chief an |
| New | Fort Albany is mostly a Roman Catholic community, wh |
| In camp near | Fort Albany until May 30. |
| Fort Albany First Nation | |
| ists decided to launch an overland raid against | Fort Albany. |
| of this incident listed Morrisseau as living in | Fort Alexander, Manitoba. |
| Fort Alexandria (1910's) | |
| He also worked at | Fort Alexandria under Donald Manson. |
| Since 1980 | Fort Allen has being under control the Puerto Rico N |
| migration and Naturalization Service (INS) used | Fort Allen as a processing center for Haitians refug |
| 1959: | Fort Allen was transferred to the Army's Caribbean S |
| NG and U.S. Army Reserve units are stationed at | Fort Allen. |
| uard Youth Challenge Program was established at | Fort Allen. |
| fied home was about 200 feet to the east of the | fort, along Bench Street. |
| The Mahim | Fort along with Fort St George in South Mumbai was a |
| Could this be the remains of another hill | fort along the lines of Carrock Fell ?” |
| The Vellaikurichi | Fort along with some encompassing villages were gran |
| The British recaptured the | fort along with lower Manhattan in September and wer |
| The Sadras | Fort also contains picturesque tombs. |
| Bhujia | Fort also spelled as Bhujiya Fort is the fort locate |
| for the Maratha Navy for defence purposes, the | fort also had a ship building facility. |
| The | fort also mounted an observation turret with a searc |
| The | fort also guarded the northern sea route into Mumbai |
| This | fort also tells some historical stories by the damag |
| White's | Fort, also known as James White's Fort, was an 18th |
| Fort Amherst is operated by charities. | |
| The | Fort Amherst Heritage Trust and Medway Historical Or |
| Fort Amherst | |
| Port La-Joye / | Fort Amherst, National Historic Site |
| Fort Amherst, technically a Napoleonic fort but late | |
| s and colonies, in the 1620's the company built | Fort Amsterdam on Manhattan, Fort Orange near Albany |
| He was the designer and builder of | Fort Amsterdam. |
| eologists have found European trade items among | Fort Ancient artifacts. |
| From 1997 to 2003, Lebanon participated in the | Fort Ancient Valley Conference. |
| e, Alabama and fought in the battles of Spanish | Fort and Fort Blakely. |
| The colonists built a new | fort and named it Fort Pitt, after William Pitt the |
| ran to the | fort and took it by hand to hand combat. |
| Along with Amber | Fort and Jaigarh Fort it formed a strong defence rin |
| The party moves to the | fort and Dedalus is able to revive the Fort's Baths |
| Salimgarh | Fort and the Red Fort palace |
| The burned sentinels were taken inside the | fort and received medical attention. |
| He dug up mines in the | fort and spread gun powder on their floor. |
| ts defenses March 17-April 12. Siege of Spanish | Fort and Fort Blakely March 26-April 8. Assault and |
| has two fortified structures - the Shrivardhan | fort and Manaranjan fort. |
| from his parent column, he occupied the Chiusa | fort and scouted toward Verona. |
| In 18th century the Peshwas occupied this | fort and later by the British. |
| to a Portuguese nobleman who tore down the old | fort and began construction of 700x700 foot fort. |
| Ultimately the British besieged that | fort and Montreal. |
| He very soon came to the | fort, and saw the enemy's fleet, and immediately sen |
| March 1849, the station was chosen as a federal | fort and named Fort Croghan. |
| ts defenses March 16-April 12. Siege of Spanish | Fort and Fort Blakely March 26-April 8. Assault and |
| The | fort and the surrounding ancient woodland are now pa |
| Garn Fadryn is a five-hectare Iron Age hill | fort and is the name of the hill on which the fort i |
| Site of 1621 First | Fort and Meeting House on Burial Hill |
| In 1863, the military rebuilt the | fort and placed seven coastal defense weapons at For |
| Scraesdon | Fort and Antony House are also in the parish. |
| It is a promontory | fort and is 0.2 hectares (0.49 acre) in internal are |
| In 1956 the Ministry of Defence abandoned the | fort and a lease was granted in 1970. |
| The remnants of the | fort and market are still here. |
| ive Americans, who completed the burning of the | fort and retired to their base area around Fort Duqu |
| Right now, all all the text is describing the | fort and its history. |
| Against Manawydan's advice, Pryderi enters the | fort and is drawn towards a beautiful golden bowl. |
| Staying until 1841, he tutored children of the | fort and served as the post's chaplain. |
| hing an old bridge, which divided the Salimgarh | Fort and chipped part of the Red Fort, and which was |
| h landed with about 700 men to the north of the | fort, and another 300 to its south under the command |
| an settlement seems to have existed outside the | fort, and some native occupation of the fort seems t |
| The French subsequently occupied the | fort and then burned it. |
| Sardar garh: | fort and lotus (Kamal) shaped "Alakh mandir" [self-r |
| See also: Apple River | Fort and Battle of Apple River Fort |
| and building inscriptions we know who built the | fort and eventually garrisoned it. |
| The falls of Spanish | Fort and Fort Blakeley permitted Union troops to sub |
| Today, little remains of the | fort, and the site is maintained by the National Par |
| Its name is from the Celtic din for | fort and corn meaning horn-shaped. |
| Eboracum was a | fort and city in Roman Britain. |
| The | Fort and Ten Pound Island, Gloucester, Massachusetts |
| The grounds surrounding the | fort and the commons adjacent to the fort provided t |
| Kannur | fort, and the Mappila Bay is near Ayikkara. |
| They first occupied Bilhati | fort and the secondly attacked Gwalior fort. |
| Moridunum was a | fort and small town in the Roman province of Britann |
| m passed about 220 metres (720 ft) south of the | fort, and there was a vicus south and south west of |
| anaged by Tyne and Wear Museums as Arbeia Roman | Fort and Museum. |
| months, the natives killed the soldiers at the | fort and burned the structures down. |
| P 2000 millennium tower, Water cascades, Paneer | fort and statueman are some of the main attractions. |
| A military bath house lay between the | fort and the River Bran. |
| The first | fort and wooden bridge over the River Blackwater wer |
| The place is located around 1.5 km from East | Fort and 2 km from Statue Junction. |
| General Connor left Kidd in command of the | fort and continued on. |
| The British stormed the | fort and captured it. |
| rical sources from the 17th century as a winter | fort and later as a trading fort. |
| Just prior to the battle, Huger traveled to the | fort and conferred with its commander, Maj. |
| At Ardoch are the remains of a Roman | fort and castra which included Ardoch Tower. |
| Villiers had miscalculated the location of the | fort and had advanced with the fort at his right. |
| Fort and the capital city of Kali Kumaon, Champawat, | |
| There are ruins of the old Nawabi | fort and Nawabi Gates in and around the place. |
| Location of a large Roman | fort and its earthworks can been seen from the motor |
| son, Richard Denys, was placed in charge of the | fort and trading post. |
| There is a dry moat surrounding the | fort, and a demilune facing the river. |
| ot of Allston Street retains the semblance of a | fort, and is called Fort Washington. |
| The landing party captured the | fort and spiked the guns. |
| There are remains of both a Roman | fort and Roman pottery kilns in the area. |
| Housing was built on the surface of the | fort, and the complex featured a nursery school. |
| The | fort and fortlet of Castleshaw were superseded by th |
| There is also evidence of an Iron age hill | fort and prehistoric barrows and field systems. |
| Nearby forts include the Riwa | Fort and Sewri Fort. |
| Bambora: | fort and Idana mata temple nearby. |
| Fort Anderson February 18-19. | |
| Fort Anderson February 18. Town Creek February 20. | |
| to Federal Point, N.C., January 16-February 9. | Fort Anderson February 18-19. |
| y tour the town's remains and the earthworks of | Fort Anderson. |
| m everyone on the history of Brunswick Town and | Fort Anderson. |
| ocuments describe the eighth piece installed at | Fort Andrew as a "light field piece." |
| the recordings "All About Spring" and "Live at | Fort Andross".. |
| Fort Anjediva, Anjediva Island | |
| Fort Anjediva, Anjediva Island. | |
| n Mountains - Elevated land on the west side of | Fort Ann by Lake George. |
| The village of | Fort Ann is part of the town of Fort Ann at the junc |
| Fort Ann is located adjacent to the town lines of Ki | |
| US 4-NY 149 concurrency in | Fort Ann - SH 1224 |
| Fort Ann (town) | |
| ed to the bar in 1831 and commenced practice in | Fort Ann, New York. |
| ntain - An elevation in the northwest corner of | Fort Ann. |
| Main article: | Fort Antes |
| the structure still standing today, also called | Fort Anthonio. |
| The | Fort Apache Fighters Series developed as a component |
| Fort Apache (1948) | |
| usband (1945-1950), and they worked together in | Fort Apache. |
| Most of the | fort apart from the ditch and caponers was obliterat |
| Fort Arbuckle was a fort in Florida. | |
| General Belknap, commander of | Fort Arbuckle died on November 10, 1851 on an ambula |
| Today (2009) the remains of the | fort are opened to the public by English Heritage. |
| The dimensions of this | fort are not known, but it was most likely similar i |
| The battlefield and | fort are currently being improved. |
| Some interesting monuments in the | fort are Kishori Mahal, Mahal Khas and Kothi Khas. |
| Three chapels inside the | fort are still recognisable. |
| The remains of the | fort are one of 13 Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Bi |
| Many parts of the | fort are now inaccessible.This fort is under a seal |
| The large earthen walls of the | Fort are still visible today. |
| Other attractions at the Khandar | Fort are the two huge water tanks of Ramkunda and La |
| The towers and the remains of the | fort are essential viewing for the tourist. |
| View of Tohfe Wala Masjid in Siri | Fort area near Shahpur Jat village |
| The Asian Games Village is located in Siri | Fort Area, near Hauz Khas in New Delhi. |
| Fort Armstrong Hotel is an historic building located | |
| cted as a "sutler", or supplier, for the army's | Fort Armstrong. |
| nport arrived in 1816 with the establishment of | Fort Armstrong. |
| n on May 23 it was with dispatches destined for | Fort Armstrong. |
| Liu Gao, the official in charge of Qingfeng | Fort, arrests Song Jiang. |
| The engagement followed the evacuation of the | fort as ordered by the U.S. General William Hull. |
| Shivaji renamed the | fort as Vishalgad. |
| The National Park Service manages the historic | fort as a unit of Fort Sumter National Monument. |
| Governor Sanders named | Fort as the conservation agent for northwestern Loui |
| The use of the | fort as a trading post was discontinued after 1808, |
| The | fort as seen from the Atlantic Ocean |
| The remains of Metchley | Fort as shown on the 1890 Ordnance Survey map of War |
| This plan influenced the reconstruction of the | fort as Fort Edmonton Park, Edmonton, Alberta, Canad |
| Fort Ashby | |
| astern terminus is at West Virginia Route 28 in | Fort Ashby. |
| Fort Assiniboine School, Fort Assiniboine Grades K-1 | |
| Fort Assiniboine is a hamlet in northwest Alberta, C | |
| Born in | Fort Assinniboine, Montana, Burns was a resident of |
| After Hairston was imprisoned in 1966, | Fort assumed command of the Rangers. |
| Fort Assumption (or Fort De L'Assomption) was a Fren | |
| He led the party that established | Fort Astoria in Oregon. |
| f 1813 the British North West Company purchased | Fort Astoria during the War of 1812 and re-named the |
| Company's overland Astor Expedition arrived at | Fort Astoria on February 15, 1812. |
| Most members of the party reached | Fort Astoria in January and February 1812. |
| all of 1813, he witnessed the NWC's purchase of | Fort Astoria from the PFC. |
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