Mirjan: The Fort of Karnataka’s Pepper Queen
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Mirjan: The Fort of Karnataka’s Pepper Queen
Mirjan Fort, situated along the banks of the Aghanashini River in Karnataka, is more than a 16th-century monument. It symbolises a powerful queen’s rule that spanned 54 years and is a testimony to India’s robust spice trade in the bygone centuries. Queen Chennabhairadevi of the Tuluva-Saluva dynasty, famously named ‘Raina da Pimenta’ (Pepper Queen) by the Portuguese, ruled the Gersoppa region under the Vijayanagara Empire from 1552 to 1606. She …
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