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Narnala Fort
Narnala Fort is
located in Akola
district in
Maharashtra. The
fort is still in a
good condition. The
fort is located
amidst forest. The
fort is well
maintained and is
worth giving a shot.
Neglect of the
Archaeological
Survey Department is
visible in this
fort. The fort has a
fortress wall and
beautiful bastions.
Akola is well
connected by road
with the important
and big cities of
Maharashtra. Hotels
are available in
Akola. |
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Panhala
Fort
Raja Bhoja founded
Panhala fort in the
late 12th century.
This fort is located
18 km northwest of
Kolhapur. It has
connection with God
Parashurama as well.
Panhala fort, which
carries a rich
heritage, is the
largest of all the
Deccan forts. This
is the only fort
where the great
ruler, Chhatrapati
Shivaji Maharaj is
believed to have
spent more than 500
days. It was built
between the
1178-1209 AD.
The fort covers a
vast area having
huge boundary walls
of over 7 km in
length and a steep
slope beneath. Three
magnificent
double-walled gates
protect the entrance
of the fort. There
is a large
amberkhana (granary)
inside the fort,
which has the
capacity of
containing 25,000
khandis of grains.
Shilahara dynasty,
Yadava and Bahamani
kingdoms, Shivaji,
Devagiri Yadavas,
Adil Shahi dynasty
of Bijapur army,
Mughal Aurangzeb
(1700) became the
controllers of the
fort from time to
time. It became
Maratha state
capital under
Tarabai upto 1782,
and then British
conquered it in
1827.
Sajja Kothi - where
Sambhaji was
imprisoned, Ambabaji
Temple - where
Shivaji used to seek
blessings before
venturing on
expeditions,
Pavankhind - where
Baji Prabhu laid
down his life to
cover Shivaji's
escape, Someshwar
Temple are also
worth to visit. This
place is an ideal
for trekking as
well. The nearest
railway station is
at Kolhapur, 18 km
away. It is only 428
km from Mumbai. |
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Pratapgad Fort
Pratapgad Fort is a
mountain fort built
by Chatrapati
Shivaji Maharaj. The
fort is at a
distance of 24 km
from the hill
station of
Mahabaleshwar. The
fort holds a sturdy
view of coastal
Konkan. The Bhavani
Temple and Afzal
Khan's tomb are
other places of
interest.
Pratapgad consists
of two forts - an
upper fort built on
the top of the hill
and a lower fort
immediately below on
the south and the
east. Surrounding
areas can be easily
taken guard from the
fort on almost all
the sides. The
southern side is
rocky while the
eastern side has a
strong outwork
ending in the Afzal
Buruj.
The famous minister
More Tirmal Pingale
on the command of
Shivaji Maharaj to
control the
rebellious satraps
of the surrounding
Javali Basin built
Pratapgad Fort in
1656. It is believed
that Chatrapati
Shivaji Maharaja was
blessed with a
shining sword at the
temple of Goddess
Bhavani here.
The historic battle
between Chatrapati
Shivaji and Afzal
Khan, the commander
of the Bijapur
Sultanate fought
here. Bhavani Temple
and Afzal Khan's
Tomb are major
attractions where
are situated near
the fort. |
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Purandhar Fort
Purandhar Fort is
located at a
distance of 40 km
from Pune. It played
an important role in
the history of the
brave ruler of the
Maratha kingdom,
Chhatrapati Shivaji.
Purandhar was the
capital of the
Maratha Kingdom,
when it was in the
budding stages for
quite sometime.
With the insistence
of Jay Singh,
Shivaji concluded a
peace treaty at
Purandhar fort in
which he was agreed
to pay visit to
Aurangzeb at the
Imperial court of
Agra.
Situated atop a
mountain at a height
of 1,350 metres,
Purandhar fort is
also regarded as an
ideal picnic spot.
National Cadet Corps
restores the past
glory of the fort.
Pune is well
connected by air,
rail and road with
the important places
of India and abroad.
Hotels are available
in Pune. |
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Raigad
Fort
Raigad was the
capital of the
Marathas under
Chhatrapati Shivaji
Maharaj. Britishers
named it 'Gibralter
of the East' as the
well-fortified
structure atop a
hill that had
repeatedly defied
attackers. Shivaji
built the fort in
the 14th century.
Chit Darwaja, also
known as Jit Darwaja
is at the foothills
near village Pachad.
Khoob Ladha Buruj is
a strategically
located tower, from
where any attacker
from both the side
could be defended.
Maha Darwaja is at a
distance of nearly a
mile ahead after a
difficult climb.
This 350 years-old
main entrance to the
fort stands so
majestically. Mena
Darwaja is a special
entrance for the
royal ladies and the
queens.
Rani Vasa or Queens'
Chambers is to the
left of Mena Darwaja.
The royal ladies
were using these six
rooms. In front of
the Rani Vasa is the
Palkhi Darwaja,
special entrance for
the convoy of
Shivaji Maharaj.
There is a row of
three dark chambers
to the right of
Palkhi Darwaja.
There is the palace
of Shivaji Maharaj
to the right of the
granaries.
Mahabaleshwar,
Harihareshwar,
Ganpatipule,
Shivthar Ghal,
Gandhar Pale, Torana:
Nijampur - Fort
Mangad - Raigad
Trek, Birwadi -
Raigad Trek are the
other attractions. |
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Shivner
Fort
Chatrapathi Shivaji
was born in Shivneri
Fort in 1627. The
Fort is located at a
distance of around 3
km from Junnar (125
km from Pune).
Shahaji, father of
Shivaji kept his
wife Jijabai in this
fort during her
pregnancy, as the
fort was unique and
difficult to reach.
It is easier to
reach the fort by
the normal road than
to climb from the
hills. One has to
get through 7 doors
before reaching the
actual fort. This
fort is a very big
structure with a
very good height.
The old and
beautiful 'Devi
Shivai' temple is on
the way. Shivaji was
taken from the name
of this goddess.
Kaman Take, Kadelot
Tok, Koli Chouthara
and Dongarmatha (the
top of the fort) are
the other
attractions near the
fort. One can also
see Khodad, Arvi and
Kukadi dam in the
same trip. One can
take the bus between
Shivajinagar and
Pune to reach
Shivneri. Hotels are
available in Junnar
and Pune. |
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Sindhudurg -
Vijayadurg Fort
Sindhudurg, Shivaji
built this ocean
fort in 1664 AD on a
low rocky 48-acre
island off the
Malvan coast.
Vijaydurg and
Sindhudurg are twin
forts from the days
of Shivaji's time
that is a historic
place with its
serene coastal
beauty. It is
believed that
Shivaji personally
selected the site
for the construction
of the fort.
For casting and the
foundation stones,
over 2,000 khandis
(4,000 mounds) of
iron and lead were
used to it lay down
firmly. There is a
temple dedicated to
Shivaji inside the
fort. This is the
only shrine of its
kind in the country,
which was built by
his son Rajaram.
Other temples
dedicated to Hindu
deities renowned in
the Maratha pantheon
(as Maruti, Bhavani,
Mahadeo, Jarimai,
Mahapurush, etc) lie
within the limits of
the fort. The
Vijaydurg or
'Victory Fort' and
the Padamgarh Fort
are other
attractions in the
vicinity.
Rajapur and Kudal
are the nearest
railway stations.
Sindhudurg is just
510 km from Mumbai
via the Goa Highway.
The fort can be
reached through a
narrow a channel,
between two small
islands of Dhontara
and Padmagad.
Ferries ply at
regular intervals
from the Malvan port
to the Sindhudurg
fort. |
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