Pratapgad, a very strong hill fort built by Shivaji in
1656-58 AD, is 24kms west of Mahabaleshwar and about 145kms south of Pune.
Before Shivaji, the hill, known as Bhorapya, was a flat-topped highround rock at the head of the densely forested Koyana basin.
The construction of the
fort was entrusted to Moropant
Pingale, who later became Shivaji’s Peshwa, and Hiroji Indulkar, the architect.
A special feature of the
fort is its double line of fortification and walls on all sides,
their heights varying according to the nature of
the ground.
The upper fort is built across the northern and western
crest of the hill measuring about 180sq.metres. The lower fort is built
on the southern and the eastern terrace with walls and strong bastions at
corners on projecting spurs. Apart from other monuments, there is on the
eastern portion of the lower fort the temple
of Bhavani ,
the family deity of the Bhosales, built by Shivaji. Today a motorable
road takes the traveler quite
close to the fort.
The most important event connected with Pratapgad is the
Shivaji-Afzal Khan episode. It was the base of this fort that Shivaji, on
10the November 1659, scored a historic victory against the mighty Afzal Khan,
commander of the Bijapur Adilshahi forces. The episode, in which Afzal
Khan was overpowered and killed by Shivaji, is well known. In short, it
can be said that in a very critical situation Shivaji showed the presence of
mind and Afzal Khan paid the price for his rash overconfidence. Now there
exists a grave at the place where Afzal Khan was killed. To commemorate
the tricentennary of that historic event, and equestrian statue
of Shivaji was installed at the top of the Pratapgad fort in 1959 AD.
Places of Interest:-
Afzalkhan's Tomb - The place is at the base of pratapgad, but these days its sealed & one cant go to this place but it is clearly visible from Zendyacha buruj (Flag Bastion). Zendyacha Buruj - This is flag hosting bastion on the fort very beautiful bastion came out from main body of Pratapgad. When Shivaji killed Afza in the shamiyana, the cannon was fired from this bastion indicating the troops hidden in the forest should attack Afzal Khan's forces.
Entrance Gate: The entrance get is very beautiful & in good condition still. One should observe the intelligent architecture of gate & the bastion opposite the gate protecting it.
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Location:-
Pratapgad fort is located 15 kilometres from Poladpur and 22 kilometres from Mahabaleshwar, a popular hill station in the area. This fort stands 1,080 metres above sea level.
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