Bhagwantgad Fort ( Marathi: भगवंतगड किल्ला ) is a fort located 18 km from Malvan, in Sindhudurg district, of Maharashtra. This fort is located on the northern bank of Gad river or Kalaval creek. The fort is spread over an area of 1.5 acres and covered with dense vegetation.
Bhagwantgad Fort | |
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भगवंतगड किल्ला | |
Part of Konkan coast Range | |
Sindhudurg district, Maharashtra | |
Coordinates | 16°10′56.9″N 73°29′48.4″E / 16.182472°N 73.496778°E |
Type | Hill fort |
Height | 100 Ft. |
Site information | |
Owner | Government of India |
Controlled by | Maratha Confederacy (1739-1818) United Kingdom
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Open to the public | Yes |
Condition | Ruins |
Site history | |
Materials | Stone |
History
editThis fort was built by Pant Pratinidhi to check the activities of Sawants of Sawantwadi. The Bavdekar had built this fort immediately after the Sawant's had built fort Bharatgad in the village Masure on the southern bank of Kalaval creek. This fort was under the control of Chhatrapati of Kolhapur. However, in few years this fort was brought under the control of Sawants of Sawantwadi. In 1748, Tulaji Angre, the son of Kanhoji Angre tried to capture the fort but, was unsuccessful due to strong resistance from the fort commandant for 18 months. On 29 March 1818, the 4th rifles of East India company under the leadership of Captain Gray and Pierson captured this fort.[1] After the garrison noticed that the British troops had crossed the creek, they abandoned the fort.[2]
How to reach
editThe nearest town is Malvan which is 526 km from Mumbai. The base village of the fort is Masure. The Bharatgad and Bhadwantgad forts can be visited in a single day. There are good hotels at Malvan, now tea and snacks are also available in small hotels on the way to Masure. Small boats are available from the village Kavawadi or Kawamasure to cross the Kalaval creek.
Places to see
editThe gates and bastion are in a ruined state. The only structure in good condition is Siddheshwar temple. It takes about an hour to visit all places on the fort.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Bhagwantgad, Sahyadri, Shivaji, Trekking, Marathi, Maharastra". trekshitiz.com. Archived from the original on 2012-08-28.
- ^ "Forts of Maharashtra: Bhagvantgad".