
Delft Island & Fort
Delft Island Fort are ruins of a fort located
on the island of Neduntheevu in the Palk Strait in northern Sri Lanka.
Traditionally attributed to the Karaiyar king Meekaman, the fort was probably
built by the Portuguese. Later, it was taken over by Dutch, who built a barrack
nearby. The island was known to the Portuguese as Ilha das Vacas ("Island
of the Cows"), was renamed by the Dutch as Delft Island. The fort was
constructed out of limestone and coral. Though now in ruins, Ralph Henry
Bassett describes the fort as a "very strongly fortified fort" in his
book Romantic Ceylon: Its History, Legend, and Story.
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