The Sion Hillock Fort was built under the regime of the English East India Company, between 1669 and 1677, atop a conical hillock when Gerard Aungier was the Governor of Bombay. When it was built, the fort marked the boundary between British-held Parel island and the Portuguese held Salsette Island that lay to the north across the creek.
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Terrific capture for the day! I'm always fascinated by these buildings that have survived for so long!! Thanks for sharing!! Have a great new week!
ReplyDeleteNice historic landmark and a lovely photo!
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Peace :)
Great capture, Deepak :)
ReplyDeleteI love ruins and old structures because they speak volume. Great shot.
ReplyDeletea beautiful capture...
ReplyDeleteWonderful image of the interesting Fort!
ReplyDeleteWish these were maintained better.
ReplyDeleteeveryday you bring to us an interesting aspect of mumbai (or bombay)!!!
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Wonderful
ReplyDeleteSome places speak... nice click.
ReplyDeleteWonderful captures, these old ruins are neat to see! Have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteInteresting history. I'm surprised there's still this much left of it after all that time.
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