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Hadsar Fort
Pune district, Maharashtra
Hadsar fort
Hadsar Fort is located in MaharashtraHadsar FortHadsar Fort
Coordinates19°16′13.1″N 73°48′09.3″E / 19.270306°N 73.802583°E / 19.270306; 73.802583
TypeHill fort
Height3200 feet
Site information
OwnerGovernment of India
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionRuins
Site history
BuiltSatvahan Era
MaterialsStone

Hadsar fort is among the many forts in Junnar region of Pune district which were meant for protection of the ancient commercial trade route from Mawal region to Kalyan via Naneghat. There is a marvelous sculpture design of the bastion and the fort entrance, which is not seen elsewhere. They are all carved from a single rock.

History

It is believed that this fort was built in the Satavahana Era. This fort was mentioned in the Treaty of Purandar between King Shivaji and Moghuls. This fort was captured by British in 1818.

Places to see

The uniqueness of this fort is in the construction of the entrance gate. The entrance gate, rooms for sentries, water cisterns, steps to the fort are all chiselled from single rock. There is temple of Mahdev at the top of the fort. There are stone cut idols of Ganesh, Garud and Hanuman in the temple. There is a big lake on the fort.

How to reach

The Hadsar fort is near the Village Hadsar. Hadsar village is located 13  km North-West of Junnar. From the village, there are two paths to reach the fort top. The easiest way is from the southern side, which passes through the main gate. the other way is from the northern side of the Fort. There is a rock path of 20feet high to climb. There are rock-cut holds and thrust to rely upon, but is a very difficult yet thrilling experience. The help of experts with climbing apparatus and ropes should be taken while climbing. A night halt can be made in the Mahadev village. The route to the village Hadsar is shared in the link.

Gallery

  • The northern climbing way The northern climbing way
  • The mahadev temple The mahadev temple
  • The main entrance The main entrance
  • The water cistern on the fort The water cistern on the fort
  • Hadsar fort Hanuman Hadsar fort Hanuman
  • Hadsar fort- Monolithic Stone carved gate Hadsar fort- Monolithic Stone carved gate
  • Hadsar fort stone gate Hadsar fort stone gate
  • Hadsar fort Steps carved in stones Hadsar fort Steps carved in stones

References

  1. Trekshitiz. "Hadsar". trekshitiz. Trekshitiz. Retrieved 12 December 2019.

See also

Forts in Maharashtra
Ahmednagar district
Akola district
Amravati district
Aurangabad district
Chandrapur district
Dhule district
Kolhapur district
Latur district
Mumbai City district
Mumbai Suburban district
Nagpur district
Nanded district
Nashik district
Osmanabad district
Palghar district
Pune district
Raigad district
Ratnagiri district
Satara district
Sindhudurg district
Thane district
Jalna district
India Forts in India
Ahom dynasty
Bahmani Sultanate
British Raj
Deccan sultanates
Delhi Sultanate
Eastern Ganga dynasty
Faruqi dynasty
Gujarat Sultanate
Jat
Kakatiya dynasty
Kingdom of Mysore
Malwa Sultanate
Maratha Empire
Mughal Empire
Nayak dynasty
Portuguese
Rajputs
Sikh Empire
Siddi
Sur Empire
Travancore
Vijayanagara
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