Sankshi fort

18°47′14″N 73°07′51.7″E / 18.78722°N 73.131028°E / 18.78722; 73.131028TypeHill fortHeight850 Ft.Site informationOwner IndiaGovernment of IndiaControlled by Ahmadnagar (1540-1594)
 Portugal (1594)
 Maratha Confederacy (1739-1818)
 United Kingdom
  • East India Company (1818-1857)
  • British Raj (1857-1947)
 India (1947-)Open to
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Sankshi Fort सांक्शी किल्ला This fort is located in Pen Taluka of Raigad district of Maharashtra. It is 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) from Pen.

History

A Sank[1] king built the fort. He had a daughter named Jagamata. The king was killed in battle, his daughter committed suicide by jumping from the fort; this is the popular myth. In 1540 Nizamshah of Ahmednagar captured this fort from Gujarath's sultan. The Sultan of Gujarat captured it back with the help of Portuguese. Later he assumed the Nizam were counter-attacking the fort, so he handed over the fort to the Portuguese and ran away to Gujarat. Due to frequent attacks on the army by the Nizam, the Portuguese purchased the fort along with Karnala fort from Nizam.

Places of interest

There are no Bastions or Gate on the fort. But there are plenty of rock cut cisterns on the fort and a small cave. Climbing the fort is through rugged, rough rocky boulders.[2] The Badruddin Darga at the base of the fort is worth visiting. There is a water cistern called Gajishah tank on the way to the top.[3] From the top of this fort many forts like Karnala, Manikgad and Sagargad are seen.

How to reach

The road from Tarankhop village on Mumbai-Goa National highway rightly takes to the Sankshi fort. The road from village Balawali is a tiresome walk of 1 hour Sankshi is a very small fort to climb, but hiring a guide from the nearby village is recommended. There are no proper steps or gate on the fort. There are two ways to climb the fort. The northern and the eastern way. It takes about 20 minutes to see the fort.

Rock cut cistern on the Fort
Top of the fort
Way to the top of fort
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Forts in Maharashtra
Ahmednagar districtAkola districtAmravati district
Aurangabad districtChandrapur district
Dhule districtKolhapur districtLatur districtMumbai City districtMumbai Suburban districtNagpur districtNanded districtNashik districtOsmanabad districtPalghar districtPune district
Raigad district
Ratnagiri districtSatara districtSindhudurg district
Thane district
Jalna district

See also

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rohida Fort.

References

  1. ^ "The Gazetteers Department - KOLABA". raigad.nic.in. Archived from the original on 10 April 2009.
  2. ^ "The Gazetteers Department - KOLABA". raigad.nic.in. Archived from the original on 10 April 2009.
  3. ^ "Sankshi, Sahyadri,Shivaji,Trekking,Marathi,Maharastra". trekshitiz.com. Archived from the original on 28 August 2012.
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