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Sinhagad Fort (सिंहगड)


Sinhagad meaning 'Lion Fort' (Marathi: सिंहगड), Previously called Kondhana. It is a fort located near the city of Pune, Maharashtra, India, situated on a hill which rises 800 meters above the surrounding countryside. The fort's location has been strategically important since at least the 14th century and has been the site of many important battles.

One of the more famous battles was the recapturing of the fort by 'Tanaji Malusare', a general for Chhatrapati Shivaji in March of 1670. It was after this battle that the Kondhana fort was renamed 'Sinhagad' after Tanaji Malusare, whose nickname was 'the lion' (Sinha). Having spearheaded the attack and fighting valiantly Tanaji's life was lost in capturing this important fort.

IYou can see Tanaji's samadhi on the fort. The bungalows of Lokmanya Tilak and famous Marathi Poet G.D. Madgulkar ( Ga Di Ma ) are also located on the fort. Dev Take - famous tank with sweet and cold water - is popular amongst the tourists. Sweet curd, Buttermilk, Kanda bhaji and Pithle-Bhakari of Sinhagad is the main attraction for the people. The samadhi of Rajaram Maharaj can also be found on this fort.

The tower of Doordarshan -Mumbai is also there on Sinhagad. This tower provides reception to Pune region. You can see the Panshet, Khadakwasla and Varasgaon dams and Torana fort also. The view of entire Pune city looks wonderful.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinhagad
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37 months ago fanindra khanapurkar   +11
worth seeing place. one can imagine how it was difficult to reach and build fort on hilltop. great!
36 months ago anand munje   +6
history is great, no doubt, but the present condition is shameful. people and the govt agencies hav spoiled the place. no sence of patriotism and respect towards the great worriors.
13 months ago   0
This is a fort where first time i saw so many local food vendor inside the fort.
U can get Zunka, Bhakar, Curd, Cucumber, Chatni, pineapple etc..Although i ud go only for fresh fruits.. Dont eat near car parking .. Go inside the fort and get village like sitting..
8 months ago   0
Approach road is unsafe: full of potholes, no safety kerb wall at stretches, narrow to pass 2-four wheelers, steep-sharp turnings, in case of emergency no help is available, on top - insufficient parking space, cars parked haphazardly on road near fort. Better avoid visiting on Thu & week ends. Though local administration charges 50bucks for cars & 20 for 2-wheelers. Food is so-so.
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