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The capital of the Maratha Empire, where Shivaji Maharaj was crowned in 1674. It features his samadhi, the royal palace, and grand gateways like Maha Darwaz.
Constructed under Shivaji’s command in 1664, it is a formidable sea fort built on an island in the Arabian Sea, showcasing Maratha naval prowess. Today, it remains an architectural marvel with hidden passages and strong fortifications.
The first fort captured by Shivaji in 1646 at age 16, marking the beginning of his empire. Also called Prachandagad, it has massive ramparts and historical significance in Maratha history.
Shivaji’s capital for over 20 years before shifting to Raigad. Known for its strategic location, the fort features majestic structures like Suvela Machi and Padmavati Machi, offering stunning views of the Sahyadris.
The birthplace of Chhatrapati Shivaji in 1630. The fort has well-preserved structures, including a water reservoir and a temple dedicated to deity Shivai, after whom he was named.
Site of the historic Battle of Salher in 1672, where the Marathas secured a decisive victory against the Mughals. It is one of the highest forts in Maharashtra, offering panoramic views.
Renowned for the 1670 Battle of Sinhagad, where Tanaji Malusare sacrificed his life to recapture the fort from the Mughals. The phrase Gad aala, pan Sinha gela ("The fort is won, but the lion is lost") originates here.
A vital stronghold for Shivaji, the fort used to store the loot from his 1664 Surat campaign. The fort’s sturdy architecture, including its four gates, showcases Maratha defence techniques.
The largest fort in the Deccan, strategically significant in Shivaji’s military campaigns. It served as a refuge during critical times, including his escape from Adilshahi forces in 1660.
Twin hill forts showcasing rock-cut caves and strong defensive structures. They played a role in Maratha military campaigns, with commanding views over trade routes.
Built to counter the Siddis’ control of the Arabian Sea, this sea fort is part of Shivaji’s naval expansion. It remains a testament to his vision of maritime defence.
Site of the legendary 1659 battle where Shivaji defeated Bijapur general Afzal Khan. The fort houses a temple dedicated to deity Bhavani, and offers breathtaking views of the Western Ghats.