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A fortified building of the past refers to structures designed for defense against attacks, often characterized by thick walls, battlements, and strategic positioning. Examples include castles, citadels, and fortified churches, which were built to protect inhabitants from sieges and invasions. These buildings often featured features like moats, arrow slits, and watchtowers to enhance their defensive capabilities. Over time, many fortified buildings have become historical landmarks, reflecting the architectural styles and military strategies of their respective eras.

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