Examples of 'fort was captured' in a sentence

Meaning of "fort was captured"

fort was captured: This phrase likely describes a military or historical event in which a fortification or stronghold was taken over by enemy forces. It implies a conquest or defeat in a strategic location during a conflict

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fort was captured
The fort was captured and its fortifications destroyed.
The British attack was successful and the fort was captured.
The red fort was captured by the silk soldiers.
After the death of Shivaji this fort was captured by Siddhi.
This fort was captured by the Ottomans.
The siege began in August and the fort was captured on 13 September.
The fort was captured and soon the French fled.
In the early 19th century, the fort was captured by the British.
The fort was captured by Captain.
The next day another fort was captured in the same manner.
The fort was captured by the British during the First Anglo-Maratha War.
Later the fort was captured by British.
This fort was captured by Col. Prother of the East India company and later destroyed.
The Manor Fort was captured later.
The fort was captured by local rebels during the 1674 uprising against Spanish rule.

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In 1766 the Dutch fort was captured by Mir Mahanna, the governor of Bandar Rig.
The fort was captured by Major Gowdie during the third Anglo-Mysore War in 1791.
The fort was captured by Sweden in 1611 during the Ingrian War.

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