Puthuputhur
Hill Station
Puthuputhur
Puthuputhur is a small village in the Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu, situated within the Kodaikanal block. Dindigul district has a rich history centered around the Dindigul Fort, which stands on a small rock hill and was built in 1605 by Muthukrishna Nayak of the Madurai Nayak dynasty as a strategic defense against invasions. The region historically marked the border of the ancient Tamil kingdoms of the Pandyas, Cheras, and Cholas.
Over centuries, Dindigul was ruled by various dynasties including the Pallavas, Vijayanagara Empire, Mysore rulers like Haider Ali and Tipu Sultan, and later came under British control after the Anglo-Mysore Wars. The fort played a significant role in the Polygar wars against British forces. Puthuputhur today is a part of this historical district, which balances its cultural heritage with ongoing development.
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Puthuputhur is located in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu.
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