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Place Name: | Purandar Fort Wikipedia |
State/Province: | Pune/Maharashtra |
Country: | India |
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Purandar is the location of a fort 20 miles southeast of Poona, 'situated on a mountain top... far away from any major town… completely isolated’.[1]
During the Second World War it was used as an internment camp for German civilians.
Spelling variants
Purandar, Purandhar, Purhundur, Poorundhur
Also see
External links
- Purandar fort Wikipedia
- Photograph: British church (tagged) Purandar flickr.com. Believed to be Holy Trinity Church[1]
- Photograph: Another church at Purandar Fort flickr.com. Elsewhere described as the Chapel.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Churches at Purandar Fort, Pune 29 August 2015 Beautiful Indian Churches