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Mahipatgad Fort
Ratnagiri district, Maharashtra
Fort seen from Wadibeldar
Mahipatgad Fort is located in Maharashtra
Mahipatgad Fort

Mahipatgad Fort

Coordinates17°50′20.1″N 73°29′55.4″E / 17.838917°N 73.498722°E / 17.838917; 73.498722
TypeHill fort
Site information
OwnerGovernment of India
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionRuins
Site history
BuiltUnknown
MaterialsStone
Demolished1818

Mahipatgad is a hill fort situated on the east of the Khed. It is one of the largest forts in Maharashtra, with an area of 120 acres.[1] This fort is located 19 km from the Khed City. The Mahipatgad. Suamargad and Rasalgad are situated on a same spur 8 km long, which runs parallel to the western ghats. The Mahipatgad is on the northernmost end of the spur. The altitude of Mahipatgad is 3090 feet.

History

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This fort was built by Adilshah of Bijapur in the 15th century. This fort was captured by King Shivaji in 1661. Later it passed to the Peshwas and finally to the British in 1818. There are 10 houses in the Beldarvadi village, which is at the foot hill of the fort. The villagers are said to have been brought by Shivaji as bricklayers for construction of the fort.

Places to see

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The Mahipatgad looks like a hill-top covered with dense forest of Jamun, Pisa and similar trees found at higher altitude similar to that of Mahabaleshwar. There are leopards, wild pigs and barking deer on the fort.

The fort is a table land with six battlements and six gateways. The gateways are in a ruined state. The gateways are:

Here the foundation of temples of Maruti and Ganapati are seen with half walls still standing. On the southern side of the fort are remnants of horse stables which are 350-700 in numbers. There are two heaps of unused mortar on the fort. There are two large wells on the fort, one near the Khed entrance and the other near Pareshwar temple. The water from these wells is used for drinking by the villagers. The best time to visit the fort is from October to February.

How to reach

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There is a new road being built up to the village Wadibeldar. At present by state transport bus, one can reach the village Wadi-jaitapur. From this village there is a steep trek of two hours to the village Wadibeldar. From Wadibeldar the trek to the fort is about 45 minutes. The Pareshwar temple is ideal for halting at night.

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References

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  1. ^ "The Gazetteers Department - RATNAGIRI". ratnagiri.nic.in. Archived from the original on 10 April 2009.
  • ^ "Mahipatgad, Sahyadri,Shivaji,Trekking,Marathi,Maharastra". trekshitiz.com. Archived from the original on 28 August 2012.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mahipatgad&oldid=1186087642"

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