Bandra Fort, also known as Castella de Aguada (a Portuguese term meaning "Fort of the Waterpoint"), stands as a historic sentinel on the Bandstand in Bandra, Mumbai.
History:
The Portuguese, who had established a presence in the area in 1534, constructed several sea forts along the western Indian coastline, and Castella de Aguada was one such strategically positioned fortification. The fort's name likely derives from a freshwater spring in its vicinity, which provided potable water for Portuguese ships.
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