Who Built the Polygonal & Cyclopean Walls of Maliabad Fort in India? | Megalithomania

Located in the Karnataka region of central India, Maliabad Fort is a stunning megalithic complex which officially dates to the 13th Century but is now thought to be much, much older. It has polygonal construction, nubs and cyclopean blocks which resemble those found in Peru. It is famous for its white granite life-size stone elephants and the stonework there is on par with ancient Egypt and Puma Punku in Bolivia. There is also a Shiva temple with a bull statue and lingham constructed of megalithic blocks. The mighty walls are about 30ft high and stretch for 3.5 miles (5KM) but the dating is questionable and therefore the builders remain a mystery. Part two will explore further aspects of this huge site. Join us on Patreon: Megalithomania T-Shirts & Merch: Explore the world with Megalithomania Tours: Subscribe here: http:
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