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padmadurg Latitude and Longitude:

18°19′20″N 72°55′58″E / 18.322135°N 72.932755°E / 18.322135; 72.932755
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Padmadurg
Part of Raigad Fort
Raigad, Maharastra, India
Padmadurg is located in India
Padmadurg
Padmadurg
Coordinates 18°19′19.71″N 72°55′57.53″E / 18.3221417°N 72.9326472°E / 18.3221417; 72.9326472
Type Fort
Site information
Owner Government of India
Controlled by  Maratha Confederacy (16th century–18th century)
  India(19th century–1947)
  India (1947–present)
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionRuins
Site history
Built16th century
Built by[siddi nawab of Janjira ]
Materials Sandstone and lime mortar

Padmadurg, also known as Kasa fort, is one of five historical sea forts built by siddi malik amber little and located in Raigad District Maharashtra, India. It was built by the siddis to protect the bigger one I.e Janjira fort as it was attempted many times by the portuguese, marathas and other invaders Janjira which was controlled by the Siddis. [1]

History

Padmadurg was one of the sea forts built by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in 1676 in order to control the naval activities in the Arabian sea. It is located in the northwest direction of the Janjira fort at a distance of about 4 km. [2] Padmadurg, along with Underi fort, was re-captured by the Marathas (under Raghuji Angre) from the Siddis of Janjira in 1759. [3]

During cleanup activities in 2012, ASI authorities found around 250 cannonballs of historical value.

The sea fort of Padmadurg is not as big as Janjira but still the fort can be visited and enjoyed. Visiting the fort requires taking permission from the Customs/Navy. The fort was not only a part of Sindhudurg's defenses but was also Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's main ship construction yard. This fort can also be viewed from Janjira. [ citation needed] There was a belt of land from Dandi seashore to Padmadurga but it got blown away under the water in 2004.

This fort can be accessed by boats. Boats are mainly available from Murud-Koliwada.

Restoration

The fort is included in the protected monuments list of Archaeological Survey of India, but as on 2011, the fort and the area is in neglected state and ASI is unable take restoration work for want of resources. [2] During cleanup activities in 2012, ASI authorities found around 250 cannonballs of historical value. [4] When Maratha King Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj decided to take on the Siddis of Janjira, his admiral, Daulat Khan, built this fort on an island next to Janjira. The rock, on which the fort was built, was called Kasa and the fort was named Padmadurg. The fort has six bastions.

References

  1. ^ "Murud-Janjira & Padmadurg Fort: Keepers of the Konkan coast". The Economic Times. Retrieved 24 January 2023.
  2. ^ a b Madaan, Neha (8 May 2011). "Padmadurg in shambles for want of money". The Times of India, Pune. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  3. ^ "Maratha Period- Kolaba district". Maharashtra Cultural gov. DIRECTORATE OF PRINTING AND STATIONARY MAHARASHTRA STATE, BOMBAY.
  4. ^ "Over 250 old cannon balls were discovered by archaeological officials at Padmadurg Fort near Murud, Raigad district. Further research and investigation is on in this regard". The Times of India. 11 November 2011. Retrieved 23 July 2015.

18°19′20″N 72°55′58″E / 18.322135°N 72.932755°E / 18.322135; 72.932755


padmadurg Latitude and Longitude:

18°19′20″N 72°55′58″E / 18.322135°N 72.932755°E / 18.322135; 72.932755
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Padmadurg
Part of Raigad Fort
Raigad, Maharastra, India
Padmadurg is located in India
Padmadurg
Padmadurg
Coordinates 18°19′19.71″N 72°55′57.53″E / 18.3221417°N 72.9326472°E / 18.3221417; 72.9326472
Type Fort
Site information
Owner Government of India
Controlled by  Maratha Confederacy (16th century–18th century)
  India(19th century–1947)
  India (1947–present)
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionRuins
Site history
Built16th century
Built by[siddi nawab of Janjira ]
Materials Sandstone and lime mortar

Padmadurg, also known as Kasa fort, is one of five historical sea forts built by siddi malik amber little and located in Raigad District Maharashtra, India. It was built by the siddis to protect the bigger one I.e Janjira fort as it was attempted many times by the portuguese, marathas and other invaders Janjira which was controlled by the Siddis. [1]

History

Padmadurg was one of the sea forts built by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in 1676 in order to control the naval activities in the Arabian sea. It is located in the northwest direction of the Janjira fort at a distance of about 4 km. [2] Padmadurg, along with Underi fort, was re-captured by the Marathas (under Raghuji Angre) from the Siddis of Janjira in 1759. [3]

During cleanup activities in 2012, ASI authorities found around 250 cannonballs of historical value.

The sea fort of Padmadurg is not as big as Janjira but still the fort can be visited and enjoyed. Visiting the fort requires taking permission from the Customs/Navy. The fort was not only a part of Sindhudurg's defenses but was also Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's main ship construction yard. This fort can also be viewed from Janjira. [ citation needed] There was a belt of land from Dandi seashore to Padmadurga but it got blown away under the water in 2004.

This fort can be accessed by boats. Boats are mainly available from Murud-Koliwada.

Restoration

The fort is included in the protected monuments list of Archaeological Survey of India, but as on 2011, the fort and the area is in neglected state and ASI is unable take restoration work for want of resources. [2] During cleanup activities in 2012, ASI authorities found around 250 cannonballs of historical value. [4] When Maratha King Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj decided to take on the Siddis of Janjira, his admiral, Daulat Khan, built this fort on an island next to Janjira. The rock, on which the fort was built, was called Kasa and the fort was named Padmadurg. The fort has six bastions.

References

  1. ^ "Murud-Janjira & Padmadurg Fort: Keepers of the Konkan coast". The Economic Times. Retrieved 24 January 2023.
  2. ^ a b Madaan, Neha (8 May 2011). "Padmadurg in shambles for want of money". The Times of India, Pune. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  3. ^ "Maratha Period- Kolaba district". Maharashtra Cultural gov. DIRECTORATE OF PRINTING AND STATIONARY MAHARASHTRA STATE, BOMBAY.
  4. ^ "Over 250 old cannon balls were discovered by archaeological officials at Padmadurg Fort near Murud, Raigad district. Further research and investigation is on in this regard". The Times of India. 11 November 2011. Retrieved 23 July 2015.

18°19′20″N 72°55′58″E / 18.322135°N 72.932755°E / 18.322135; 72.932755


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