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Chudanga Gada
Chudanga Gada Fort is located in Odisha. It was built by the Keshari Dynasty. Prime feature of this fort is its water bodies.

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Chudanga Gada, OdishaChudanga Gada Fort, formerly known as Sarangagarh, is located in Odisha. The fort is a rectangular shaped structure with several ancient remains in it like Solapuri Uasa (a palace with 16 rooms), Chaula ghara, water bodies and some religious shrines. The fort was made up of sandstone and laterite. Main feature of this fort is its several water bodies, which are Chudanga jhil, Cheddagadia, Gangua, Nahuagenja, Bada pokhari, Sana pokhari, Khiragadia, Kiakani jhil, Kanjia jhil, Dubala chhatra, Routa gadia, Rani gadhua pokhari, Hati gadhua pokhari, Bhai bahu dedhasura pokhari, Padma pokhari. The fort was constructed by the Keshari dynasty. It comes under the protected monuments of the Archaeological Survey of India.

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