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DescriptionDansborg Fort.jpg
English: During 1620 AD, Roland Crappe, a danish Navy captain in the name of the danish king bought Tranquebar and the surrounding area from the Tanjore King. Then this fort was built and Tranquebar was made a trading spot.
Nearly 384 years after this Fort was built it was partially renovated during 2002 by the ' Tranquebar Association'
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