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See Beautiful Forts
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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Suvarnadurg Fort
The fort was probably built by the Bijapur kings in the 17th century. Captured and strengthened by Shivaji, it became a
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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
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Panhala Fort
Panhala or Panhalgarh, about 19kms north-west of Kolhapur, is possibly the largest and most important fort of the Deccan.
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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
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Purandar Fort
Purandar is about 40kms south-east of Pune and some 10kms south-west of Sasawad. Preched on a gigantic mountain mass, its ....
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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
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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 .
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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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