- Pratapgad
Pratapgad (also transcribed Pratapgarh or Pratapgadh) is a large fort located in
Satara district , in the state ofMaharashtra inIndia . Significant as the site of theBattle of Pratapgad , the fort is now a popular tourist destination.Geography
Pratapgad is located 15 kilometres from
Poladpur and 25 kilometres fromMahabaleshwar , a popularhill-station in the area. This fort stands 1,080 metres above sea levelcite web|url=http://www.maharashtra.gov.in/english/gazetteer/SATARA/places_Pratapgad.html|title=Pratapgad Fort|accessdate=2008-08-23|work=Satara District Gazetteer|publisher=Government of Maharashtra, Gazetteers Department] .The fort is built on a spur which overlooks the road between the villages of Par and Kinesvar.
History
The
Maratha kingShivaji commissionedMoropant Trimbak Pingle , his prime minister, to undertake the construction of this fort in order to defend the banks of the Nira and the Koyna rivers, and to defend the Par pass. It was completed in1656 .The
Battle of Pratapgarh between Shivaji and Afzal Khan was fought below the rampants of this fort onNovember 10 ,1659 . This was the first major test of the fledgling kingdom's army, and set the stage of the establishment of theMaratha empire .Pratapgad continued to be involved in regional politics.
Sakharam Bapu , a well-known minister of Pune, was confined by his rivalNana Phadnis in Pratapgad in 1778. He was later moved from fort to fort until he finally died atRaigad . In 1796, Nana Phadnis, while escaping from the intrigues of Daulatrav Shinde and his minister Baloba, assembled a strong garrison in Pratapgad before heading toMahad .In 1818, as part of the
Third Anglo-Maratha War , Pratapgad surrendered by private negotiation. This was a great loss to the Maratha forces, as Pratapgad was an important stronghold, had a large garrison, and could annoy much of the country round Wai.A 17-foot high equestrian bronze statue of
Shivaji was unveiled by Javaharlal Nehru, then Prime Minister of India, on the 30th November 1957, the same year a road was constructed by the Public Works Department from Kumbhrosi village up to fort. A guest house and a national park were built inside the fort in 1960.The fort is currently owned by Udayan Raje Bhosale, the heir of the Satara princely stateFact|date=August 2008.
tructure
The fort can be divided into the lower fort and upper fort.
The upper fort was built upon the crest of the hill. It is roughly square, 180m long on each side. It has several permanent buildings, including a temple to the god
Mahadev . It is located at the northwest of the fort, and is surrounded by sheer cliffs with drops of up to 250m.The lower fort is around 320m long and 110m wide. It is located at the southeast of the fort, and is defended by towers and bastions ten to twelve metres high.
The Afzul tower extends out from the fort proper and defends the approach to the fort. It is said to have been constructed after the
Battle of Pratapgad , and Afzul Khan's head is said to be buried under the tower.In 1661, Shivaji was unable to visit the temple of the goddess Bhavani at Tuljapur. He decided to dedicate a temple to the goddess at this fort itself. This temple is on the eastern side of the lower fort. The hall has been rebuilt since the original construction, and consists of wooden pillars about 50' long, 30' broad and 12' high. The shrine is made of stone, and contains a clothed black stone image of the goddess. The roof of the temple is flat inside, but covered in lead covering put up by the Satara Raja Pratapsinh (1818-1839). A small spire or "
shikhar " covers the shrine.A darga of Afzul Khan is located a short while away from the fort to the south-east.
Tourism
It is usually visited as a day-trip from
Mahabaleshwar , a popular tourist destination located 25 kilometres away.References
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