
Dozens of workers are using cranes and jacks to shove and push a 1,000-ton, 18th century armory to make way for a new rail track in a southern Indian state.
The armory was one of the 10 structures built to store gunpowder and weapons by warrior King Tipu Sultan who ruled the Kingdom of Mysore between 1782 and 1799.
Workers are in the process of lifting the 225-year-old brick and lime mortar monument and moving it nearly 130 meters from the original spot near Mysore city in Karnataka state.
The monument is expected to be safely relocated by the weekend, authorities said.
The semi-buried structure at Srirangapatna town was put on steel beams on Monday and moved using hydraulic push rams after experts said it was obstructing construction of a key rail link between Mysore and capital Bangalore.
“We could not alter the line as there were more important monuments in the vicinity where the tracks are being laid,” Ravi Chandra, a senior railway official, told a local newspaper.
Sultan’s Kingdom included parts of the present-day states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Tamil Nadu in southern India.
The powerful ruler was killed in the fourth Anglo-Mysore war in 1799 after defeating the British East India Co. in previous battles.
He is credited with developing an indigenous rocket known as Mysorean rocket, a prototype of British Congreve rockets that were used in the Napoleonic wars.
Source : Arab News
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