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Mangalgad Fort/ Kangori Fort
मंगळ गड / कांगोरी गड
Part of Sahyadri Hill Range
Raigad district, Maharashtra
Kangorigad on the Kangorimal
Mangalgad Fort/ Kangori Fort is located in Maharashtra
Mangalgad Fort/ Kangori Fort

Mangalgad Fort/ Kangori Fort

Mangalgad Fort/ Kangori Fort is located in India
Mangalgad Fort/ Kangori Fort

Mangalgad Fort/ Kangori Fort

Coordinates18°03′05.5″N 73°34′45.7″E / 18.051528°N 73.579361°E / 18.051528; 73.579361
TypeHill fort
Height2475 Ft.
Site information
OwnerGovernment of India
Controlled by Maratha Confederacy (1656-1689)
Moghul Empire(1689-1690)
 Maratha Confederacy (1690-1818)
 United Kingdom  India (1947-)
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionRuins
Site history
MaterialsStone

Mangalgad, also known as Kangori, is a fort in Maharashtra near the village of Dudhanewadi.[1] Kangori, or Mangalgad Fort, is in the Mahad sub-division about eleven miles (18 km) east by south from Mahad town.

How to reach

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The fort is built on the top of a steep and treeless spur of the Sahyadris, 2,457 feet (749 m) high, and is reached by a narrow and rugged path about two miles long. The fort is 1,485 feet (453 m) from east to west and 264 feet (80 m) from north to south.[1] It takes about 2 hours trekking time to reach the fort from the base village Dudhanewadi.[2]

History

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Mangalgad was built by Chandrarao More of Jawli. It was one of seven forts captured by Shivaji in 1648. It was the place of confinement of Chitursing the brother of the Raja of Satara, from 1812 till his death in 1818. In 1817 Cornets Hunter and Morrison, two English officers on the Madras establishment, on their way from Hyderabad to Poona with a small escort were caught at Uruli twenty miles east of Poona, and imprisoned here. Some time after, by Gokhla's orders, they were removed to VasotainSatara, and, on the destruction of that fort in April 1817, they were restored to freedom. In 1818 Kangori was taken by Colonel Prother, after the fall of Raigad fort.[1]

Places to see

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The buildings and the gateway are in ruins but a part of the rampart remains. Within the rampart is a ruined temple and a rock-cut cistern, but no building of any size or interest. Mangalgad consists of a single temple, called Kangori Devi Temple, with cisterns at the top. The wada and prison are both in ruins.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Kola'ba and Janjira. Vol. 11. Govt. Central Press. 1883. p. 323. Retrieved 29 July 2009.
  • ^ trekshitiz. "Mangalgad". www.trekshitiz.com. trekshitiz. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
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