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There are nearly
350 forts in Maharashtra, so it
is said that forts are the glory
of Maharashtra. Most of these
forts are associated with the
great Maratha ruler, Chhatrapati
Shivaji Maharaj. It is believed
that he developed as many as
thirteen forts.
Vijaydurg fort is regarded to be
the best sea fort developed by
Shivaji. Every fort has temple
inside that was a powerful
inspiration to the Maratha
fighters. 510 km away from
Mumbai is the famous Sindhudurg
and Vijaydurg forts. This twin
fort was constructed with the
special guidelines from Shivaji.
This fort is famous for its
serene environmental beauty and
its historic importance.
Shivner fort is the fort where
Shivaji was born. This fort is
nearly about 120 km from Pune.
Pratapgad fort reminds the fiery
battle fought between Shivaji
and Afzal Khan. One must see the
300-year old fine architectural
fort of Murud - Janjira fort,
Lohagad and Visapur Forts,
Harishchandragad Fort, Arnala
Fort and Ajinkyatara Fort are
ideal for trekking. Adventure
lovers must visit these forts.
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Ahmadnagar
Fort
Ahmadnagar Fort,
which was built in
1490 AD, is located
1 km away east of
Ahmadnagar city in
Maharashtra. This
500-year old fort is
circular in shape
and has 18m high
wall reinforced with
22 bastions. To keep
enemy at bay, a deep
trench was dug that
surrounded the fort.
First Prime Minister
of free India,
Pandit Nehru wrote
'Discovery of India'
when he was
imprisoned in this
fort here in 1944.
Leaders rooms are
still alive inside
the fort, where
leaders of freedom
struggle were
imprisoned from
1942-45. Although,
the Indian army
occupies the fort,
entry into the fort
is allowed by
signing at the gate.
But photography is
not allowed inside
the fort.
Ahmadnagar is in the
central Maharashtra,
which is close to
most of the major
cities in
Maharashtra. Pune is
120 km away from
here, while Mumbai
is at a distance of
300 km. Its good
location makes
Ahmadnagar easy to
reach both by road
and by train. Good
hotels are available
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Ajinkyatara
Fort
Ajinkyatra Fort is
in Satara,
Maharashtra. The
fort is located at
Ajinkyatara
Mountain, which is
3,300 feet high. As
the fort is in the
higher altitude,
visitors can enjoy a
magnificent view of
the entire Satara
city. There are
number of water
tanks inside the
fort for storing
water. So, there is
no scarcity of water
even as the fort is
in the higher place.
Viewing the
Ajinkyatara Fort
from far Yawateshwar
hill too is so nice.
Main attractions of
this place are
hiking, trekking and
mountaineering. For
the best view, one
must start breasting
up the hill from the
base of Ajinkyatara
at around 3.30 pm.
In 1708, Shahu
Maharaj won
Ajinkyatara,
remained with the
Marathas till 1818.
The Ajinkyatara fort
is a major historic
place of Maharashtra,
and was very vital
as one could keep
watch of the entire
South Maharashtra.
Visitors can also
visit the temples of
Devi Mangalai, Lord
Shankar and Lord
Hanuman on the
northeast side of
the fort. Nandgiri
and Chandan-Vandan
forts on the east
and Jarandeshwar and
Yawateshwar hills on
the west can also be
seen from the fort.
Satara is well
connected by rail
and road with Pune,
Sangli, Miraj and
Kolhapur. One can
stay at the hotels
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Arnala
Fort
Anara Fort is
located at Arnala
Islands, which is at
a distance of 8
miles north of Vasai
in Maharashtra. As
it is surrounded on
all sides by water,
Arnala Fort is also
known as 'Jaldurg'
or 'Janjire Arnala'.
Anara Fort is mainly
on the north side of
Anara Island. The
main entrance is on
the northern side,
while the fort has
broad and strong
high walls with
three gates.
Steps are made that
lead to ramparts
(walls), so one can
take a walk around
the entire boundary
wall. To allow entry
in the small rooms
and storehouses
below, the ramparts
have number of small
openings in its
broad walls.
Villagers use some
of these storehouses
to store their paddy
crop. One would come
across a canon ball
still stuck on the
inner side of the
west side of the
wall near the
temple.
It is believed that
Shivaji built this
fort under the
leadership of Kanoji
Agare. Arnala Fort
came under the
British control in
1803 after Bajirao
II Peshwa signed the
infamous Treaty of
Vasai. The fort also
has a 'Shankar
Temple' and a Mosque
where religious
festivals are
celebrated every
year. The villagers
grow vegetables on
plots inside the
fort, as well as on
the western side out
side the fort. |
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Bassein
(Vasai) Fort
Bassein Fort is
located at Vasai,
about 55 km from
Mumbai, Maharashtra.
Bahadur Shah, Sultan
of Gujarat, built
the fort. The main
gate of this large
fort leads to a
small courtyard;
from here one can
climb the ramparts
to take a look at
the old structures,
which are now in
ruined conditions.
Despite the fort is
so old and in the
condition of ageing,
there are many
remains, which are
still livens the
wonderful
architecture of the
olden days. Three
chapels inside the
fort are in the
condition, which can
be easily
recognized. They
have facades typical
of 17th century
Portuguese churches.
The southernmost of
these has a
well-preserved
barrel vaulted
ceiling. Many of the
watchtowers still
stand so strong,
with secure
staircases.
Bassein was ruled
over by many rulers
such as the
Portuguese, the
Marathas and finally
the British and in
the course of time
Bassein became a
flourishing
shipbuilding centre
and the famous
Bassein stone was
very much in demand. |
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Chakan
Fort
Chakan Fort is
located at Chakan
near Pune in
Maharashtra. The
last Maratha-British
war was fought in
this fort. This fort
was built keeping in
mind that it might
become a rare kind
of fort in
Maharashtra. The
fort is in the
ageing condition,
which needs lots of
maintenance.
One can also visit
Lord Vishnu Temple
in Varah Avatar near
the fort. 'Varah'
means pig and is the
third avatar
(incarnation) of
Lord Vishnu, which
is seen very rarely
in India. These
remains of the
carvings are found
in an ancient temple
of Shri Chakreshwar,
which is inside the
Chakan fort. These
carvings are really
worth seeing.
Pune is well
connected by air,
rail and road to the
important places
within the state and
also within the
country. Hotels are
available in Pune. |
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Daulatabad
Fort
Daulatabad is
located at a
distance of 13 km
from Aurangabad.
This fort, which was
once known as
Devagiri, is a
magnificent 12th
century fortress
standing atop a
hill. Daulatabad,
which is constructed
with excellent
architecture, is one
of the few
invincible forts in
Maharashtra.
Mohammed Bin Tughluq,
the sultan of Delhi
gave the name
Daulatabad 'The city
of fortune'. Series
of trick defense and
secret escapes
routes are the
famous features of
this fort. Jami
Masjid, Bharatmata
Mandir, the Chand
Minar, Elephant Tank
and 'Chini Mahal' or
Chinese Palace are
the important
monuments inside the
fort. Daulatabad
Fort, which
initially had
stronghold of Yadav,
passed through the
hands of several
dynasties in Deccan.
Daulatabad is
included on the MTDC
tour of Ellora from
Aurangabad. The
hourly shuttle buses
between Aurangabad
can also reach the
place and the Ellora
caves. Hotels are
available in
Aurangabad. |
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