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Coordinates: 17°1334N 73°4130E / 17.22611°N 73.69167°E / 17.22611; 73.69167
 

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Prachitgad
प्रचितगड किल्ला
Part of former Maratha Empire, now Maharashtra
Shrungarpur, Sangameshwar, Ratnagiri District, Maharashtra
Prachitgad प्रचितगड किल्ला is located in Maharashtra
Prachitgad प्रचितगड किल्ला

Prachitgad
प्रचितगड किल्ला

Coordinates17°13′34N 73°41′30E / 17.22611°N 73.69167°E / 17.22611; 73.69167
TypeHill fort
Height976m(3200 ft)
Site information
OwnerGovernment of India
Open to
the public
Yes
Site history
Built1404
Built byRana Jakhuray Surve
MaterialsStone, lead
Garrison information
Past
commanders
Rana Jakhuray Surve, Rana Suryarao Surve, Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj, British Government, Chattrapati Shahu Maharaj
OccupantsRana Jakhuray Surve, Rana Suryarao Surve, Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj, British Government, Chattrapati Shahu Maharaj

Prachitgad is a fort in the Sahyadri mountain rangeinSangli district of Maharashtra state, India. It covers an area of 5 acres (20,000 m2).[citation needed]

Location

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It is located at 17°13′34N 73°41′30E / 17.22611°N 73.69167°E / 17.22611; 73.69167 on the western edge of Chandoli National ParkinSangli district but easiest way to reach is from Ratnagiri district at Shringarpur.It is located on the boundaries of 4 districts Sangli, Kolhapur, Ratnagiri and Satara. It is very remote place to reach from Sangli side due to dense Forrest and mountain terrain. The closest city is Sangameshwar which is approximately 22 km away. The place is accessible only by foot from Shringarpur near sangmeshwar which is a 5 to 8 hour climb and trek through treacherous terrain or from chandoli dam which is a 14- to 15-hour walk through the forest.

History

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Prachitgad was built by Rana Jakhuray Surve in 1404. It's masonry suggests that it was rebuilt by Rana Suryarao Surve during the Muslim rule (16th century).[1] The Maratha king Shivaji captured the fort in 1660s, and repaired it.[2]

RaoRana Shurveer Suryarao (Suryaji) Surve, Maratha noble, who was respected and valued by Chatrapati Shivaji despite being his adversary. His divan Shirke betrayed him which led Shivaji to win this fort in 1660. The battle was led by Tanaji Malusare with 1000 soldiers. RaoRana Suryajirao Surve had only 150 soldiers as Shirke - divan had purposely intoxicated all soldiers. After surrendering this fort RaoRana Shurveer Suryajirao moved his capital to Sonawade near Shringarpur, due to cowardly winning the battle Shirkes were not allowed to interfere Prachitgad activities. Sambhaji use to come there to meet RaoRana Shurveer Neelkanthrao surve who shifted his capital from Sonawade to Tulasani near Devrukh . Today Jadhavs and Mhaskes are staying there.[citation needed]

After Chatrapati Sambhaji, it does not appear in historical records as the site of any notable event until 1817, when it was captured by Chitursingh, the younger brother of the Raja of Satara. On 10 June 1818, the fort was captured by a British East India Company force led by Colonel Cunningham. By 1862, the fort was in ruins, and had been deserted.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ a b Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency. Vol. 19. Government Central Press. 1885. pp. 544–545.
  • ^ Early English and French Settlements, Maharashtra State Gazetteer: Ratnagiri
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