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View Of Daulatabad Fort
View Of Murud Janjira

Top Destination : Daulalatabad Fort,Murud-Janjira, Shivneri, Raigarh ( Maharashtra India )
Languages Spoken : Marathi, Hindi, English
Best Time To Visit : Throughout the year
Temperature : Summer: Max. 39.0°C Min. 24.0°C Winter: Max. 30.0°C. Min. 12°C.

Standing as silent sentinels to history are the 350-odd forts of Maharashtra. Beaten by the sea waves, lashed at by the torrential Deccan rains, or scorched in the blazing sun, stand imposing ramparts and crumbling walls … the last lingering memories of Maharashtra's martial times. Nowhere in the country would you encounter such a profusion of forts. And such variety. Sited on an island, as at Murud-Janjira or guarding the seas as at Bassein, or among the Sahyadri hills, as at Raigad, whose zig-zag walls and rounded bastions sit like a sceptre and crown amidst hills turned mauve.

Most of the forts in Maharashtra whether up in the hills or near the seas are associated with Shivaji --the great Maratha warrior and an equally great fort builder. Moreover, these forts were treated as mini-cities, such as Panhala, which is now a hill station. The concept of the fort-city was, however, not peculiar to Shivaji alone. The Portuguese who came to India as traders and missionaries, built within a century of their coming, Bassein, a garden city to rival many a European capital.

Today, these forts numbed by sun and sleet, have not only been witness to changing times, but have also shaped them and within their walls throb the heart-beat of history.

Maharashtra Forts   
Ahmadnagar Fort   Panhala Fort   Shivner Fort  
Kondana Sinhagarh Fort Pratapgad Fort Sidhudurg Fort
Daulatabad Fort Purandhar Fort Suvarnadurg Fort
Murud Janjira Fort Raigad Fort  
   
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