Nanus Fort






Goa is a rich and unique with many tangible and intangible features in the history, but they are anonymous to its own populance.


Many of the Goans of today may not be aware that there once existed a fort in the  North East area of Goa identified as the fort of Nanuz or Nanus. Today this spot is marked with flattened ruins and a lonely pillar with a marble plaque which reads "Locale de Forte de Nanuz . It is said that this pillar was constructed on January 16, 1933 to commemorate the spot where once stood the majestic Nanuz fort. The village of Nanus in Sattari is about 48-50 km from Panjim via Sanqulim Valpoi town. These fort has a beautiful intangible heritage in the form of a konkani song " Farar far zatai ranatu Rane marta Paklyaku, Pakle marta Ranaku. Which conveys the shots ringing out in the forest during the battle enduring between the Portuguese and the Rane.





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