- Raigad fort
:"For the town in
Chhattisgarh seeRaigarh ".Raigad (Marathi:रायगड) is a hill fortress situated in the modern dayRaigad district ofMaharashtra ,India . The Maratha kingShivaji made the fort his capital in 1674 when he was crowned king of a Marathi kingdom which later developed into theMaratha Empire .The fort, which rises convert|820|m|ft|-2 above sea level, is located in the
Sahyadri mountain range. There are approximately 1400–1450 steps leading to the fort, though today a rope-way exists to reach the top of the fort. The fort was looted and destroyed by the British upon siege.History
Shivaji Maharaj had seized the site, then the fortress of
Rairi , from the royal house of the Chandarrao Mores, a junior orCadet dynasty descended from the ancientMaurya imperial dynasty. The last More king (or "raja") was a feudatory of the Sultan of Bijapur. Shivaji renovated and expanded the Fortress of Rairi and renamed it Raigad (the "King's Fort"), the name he gave it when he selected it for his capital when he was in the process of assuming the royal character.Rajgad , a hill fortress situated inRaigad District of Maharashtra, India was capital of Shivaji's kingdom.tructure
The fort's ruins today consists of the queen's quarters, consisting of six chambers, with each chamber having its own private commode with plumbing. The main palace was constructed using wood, of which only the bases of pillars remain. Ruins of three watch towers can be seen directly in front of the palace grounds overlooking an artificial lake created next to the fort. It also has a view of the execution point called "Takmak Tok", a cliff from which the sentenced prisoners were thrown off. The king's public
Durbar has a replica of the original throne that faces the main doorway called the "Nagarkhana Darwaja". This enclosure had been acoustically designed to aid hearing from the doorway to the throne. A secondary entrance, called the "Mena Darwaja," was supposedly the private entrance of the royal ladies of the fort; it leads to the queen's quarters. The erstwhile main entrance to the fort is the imposing "Maha Darwaja". The convoy of the king and the king himself used the "Palkhi Darwaja." To the right of Palkhi Darwaja, is a row of three dark and deep chambers. Historians believe that these were the granaries for the fort.cite web
url=http://www.raigadropeway.com/fort.htm
title=Write-up from the Raigad ropeway webpage
accessdate=2007-01-13]A statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji is erected in front of the ruins of the main market avenue that eventually leads to the "Jagdishwar Mandir" and his own
Samadhi (tomb) and that of his dog Waghya. [ [http://dogsinthenews.com/issues/0207/articles/020705b.htm Fight Fire with Fur (Page 2) ] ]References
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List of forts in Maharashtra External links
* [http://www.konkanonline.com Raigad on Konkanonline]
* [http://www.kokanyatra.com/forts.html Major Forts on the Konkan Coast]
* [http://www.tugoz.com/Raigad_pictures Raigad Pictures]
* [http://amitkulkarni.info/pics/raigad-fort/ Raigad Fort Pictures]
* [http://zhakasphotos.blogspot.com/ Raigad Fort Pictures]
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