Who built Reis Magos Fort Goa?

Portuguese
Batapuras
Bhojas
None of these

The correct answer is A. Portuguese.

The Reis Magos Fort is a Portuguese fort located in the village of Reis Magos, in the state of Goa, India. It was built in 1554 by the Portuguese Viceroy Afonso de Albuquerque, on the site of a Hindu temple. The fort was originally named São Tiago de Meliapor, but it was later renamed Reis Magos after the Three Wise Men.

The fort is a rectangular structure with four bastions. It is surrounded by a moat and a wall. The fort was used as a military base by the Portuguese until 1961, when India took control of Goa. The fort is now a museum and a tourist attraction.

The Batapuras were a Hindu dynasty that ruled Goa from the 13th to the 15th centuries. The Bhojas were a Hindu dynasty that ruled Goa from the 7th to the 13th centuries.

Neither of these dynasties built the Reis Magos Fort.

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