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Article Image Jhansi Fort
The Jhansi fort is situated in the outskirts of Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh. The fort was a residence of Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi, who fought British army and attained martyrdom.

Article Image Pauni and Nagardhan Fort
Pauni, an ancient place, has yielded the relics of one of the greatest Stupas of India and definite evidence of a of a flourishing Buddhist establishment.

Article Image Ahmadnagar Fort
One of the most well planned and strongly built, the Ahamadnagar land fort is situated in the centre of the cantonment in the eastern part of the city.

Article Image Narnala, Akola and Achalpur Forts
Narnala fort, standing upon an isolated hill of the Satpuda range, is 18kms north of Akot, a taluka town in Akola district.

Article Image Ballalpur, Chandrapur and Manikgarh Forts
Situated in Chandrapur (old Chanda) district of Maharashtra, all the three forts are of tribal origin. Ballalpur, now known for its

Article Image Devagiri Daulatabad Fort
Devagiri (Daultabad of the later period), 11kms north-west of Aurangabad, is a famous for its formidable hill fort. The fort is situated on an

Article Image Vasai Fort
Vasai, also called Bassein, lies about 48 kms north of Mumbai just across the Ulhas River. The fort in the old city was the headquarter of the

Article Image Suvarnadurg Fort
The fort was probably built by the Bijapur kings in the 17th century. Captured and strengthened by Shivaji, it became a

Article Image Ajinkyatara Samara Fort
Samara hill fort, also known as Ajinkyatara, is very close to the south of the Samara city. Situated 994 metres above sea level, the fort has a

Article Image Panhala Fort
Panhala or Panhalgarh, about 19kms north-west of Kolhapur, is possibly the largest and most important fort of the Deccan.

Article Image Vijayadurg Fort
The fort was protected on three sides by the sea and on the east side by ditch, now filled up. After crossing the front gate

Article Image Purandar Fort
Purandar is about 40kms south-east of Pune and some 10kms south-west of Sasawad. Preched on a gigantic mountain mass, its ....

Article Image Kondana Sinhagarh Fort
Sinhagarh fort, whose earlier name was Kondana or Kondhana, stands 20kms, south-west of Pune. Perched on an isolated cliff of the Bhuleswar range of the Sahyadri Mountains

Article Image Kulaba Alibag Fort
The Kulaba fort was Shivaji’s last construction and was completed almost on the eve of his death in April, 1680. It attained importance under the Angres .

Article Image Sindhudurg Fort
After Shivaji, Sindhudurg passed through the hands of Rajaram-Tarabai, Angres, Peshwa and the Bhosales of Kolhapur. It was briefly captured by

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