HEAVY THABYEDAN
The remaining standing walls of the fort can be seen to the east of Amarapura, about 4 km from the bridge along the river from the north. The distance is the same across the bridge. Built, with the help of Italian and French engineers, to defend Mandalay, it never really had the opportunity to prove its defensive power, the British fleet having taken Mandalay without any opposition after the fall of Fort Minkha, at the beginning of the Third Anglo-Burmese War. To be observed during a stroll for lovers of old stones.
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