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| name = Madh Fort | | name = Madh Fort | ||
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| coordinates = {{coord|19.132283|72.794785|display=inline}} | | coordinates = {{coord|19.132283|72.794785|display=inline}} | ||
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| location = [[Malad]], [[Mumbai]] | | location = [[Malad]], [[Mumbai]] | ||
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| owner = [[Indian Air Force]] | | owner = [[Indian Air Force]] | ||
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'''Madh''' (Marathi pronunciation: [[Help:IPA/Marathi|[məɖʱ]]]) is a peninsular locality in the northern part of the [[Mumbai Suburban District]], Maharashtra, India. Historically, it was an island, but [[land reclamation]]s in the 20th century connected it to [[Malad]] village on [[Salsette Island]].{{sfn|Mayur Thakare|2016|p=544}} | |||
== | ==Geography== | ||
The | The former Madh Island is surrounded by the Manori-Gorai creek in the north, the Arabian Sea in the west and south, and the [[Versova, Mumbai|Versova]] creek in the east. The waters in the north have been [[land reclamation|reclaimed]], connecting it to [[Malad]]. The area has four long sandy beaches: [[Marvé Beach|Marve]], [[Aksa Beach|Aksa]], Erangal and Madh. It has four major villages with same names - Marve, Aksa, Erangal, and Madh - besides smaller settlements (''wadi''s) such as Shankar-wadi, Patel-wadi, and Pascal-wadi. A substantial part is under the control of the [[Indian Navy]] and the [[Indian Air Force]] facilities.{{sfn|Mayur Thakare|2016|p=544}} | ||
== Administration == | |||
Administratively, Madh is a village in the [[Andheri]] taluka of the [[Mumbai Suburban district]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://mumbaisuburban.gov.in/en/village-panchayats/ |title=Administrative Setup: Villages |publisher=Mumbai Suburban District Administration |access-date=2025-10-09 }}</ref>{{sfn|Mayur Thakare|2016|p=543}} | |||
== | ==Accessibility== | ||
The area is accessible by bus service (#271 to Malad and #269 to [[Borivali]]) or an autorickshaw from [[Malad]]. There is also a ferry service from [[Versova, Mumbai|Versova]]. | |||
== Madh Fort == | |||
Madh Fort is a small [[fort]] in northern [[Mumbai]], [[India]] situated at Madh Island. It was built by the Portuguese in [[Portuguese India|Portuguese occupied India]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Portuguese India History: Baçaim (Bassein, Vasai), Chaul, Bombay. Northern Province (Provincia do Norte, Gujarat, Maharashtra).|url=http://www.colonialvoyage.com/bacaim.html|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090425185759/http://www.colonialvoyage.com/bacaim.html|archive-date=25 April 2009|access-date=2009-04-25|df=dmy-all}}</ref> They lost it during the war against [[Maratha Empire]] when the Maratha Empire captured it in February 1739. | |||
The British occupied [[Salsette Island]], [[Thane|Thana Fort]], Fort Versova, and the island fort of Karanja in 1774.<ref name="Naravane">{{Cite book|last=Naravane|first=M.S.|title=Battles of the Honorourable East India Company|publisher=A.P.H. Publishing Corporation|year=2014|isbn=9788131300343|pages=53–54}}</ref> | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
{{portal|Islands}} | |||
*[[List of forts in Maharashtra]] | *[[List of forts in Maharashtra]] | ||
*{{C|Portuguese structures in Mumbai}} | *{{C|Portuguese structures in Mumbai}} | ||
==References== | == References == | ||
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=== Bibliography === | |||
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* {{cite journal |author=Mayur Thakare |title=The Witness of Ages: Archaeology of the Madh Island and Versova, Mumbai Suburban District |journal=Heritage: Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Archaeology |volume=4 |year=2016 |pages= 542-606 |url=https://www.heritageuniversityofkerala.com/JournalPDF/Volume4/36.pdf }} | |||
{{ref end}} | |||
{{Forts and fortresses of the Portuguese empire|state=collapsed}} | |||
{{Forts around Mumbai}} | {{Forts around Mumbai}} | ||
{{Forts in India}} | {{Forts in India}} | ||
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[[Category:Neighbourhoods in Mumbai]] | [[Category:Neighbourhoods in Mumbai]] | ||
[[Category:Villages in Mumbai Suburban district]] | [[Category:Villages in Mumbai Suburban district]] | ||
[[Category:Islands of Mumbai]] | |||
[[Category:Former islands of India]] | |||
[[Category:Populated places in India]] | |||
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| Madh Fort | |
|---|---|
Versova Fort | |
| General information | |
| Type | Fort |
| Architectural style | Portuguese Colonial |
| Location | Malad, Mumbai |
| Coordinates | 19°07′56″N 72°47′41″E / 19.132283°N 72.794785°E |
| Owner | Indian Air Force |
Madh (Marathi pronunciation: [məɖʱ]) is a peninsular locality in the northern part of the Mumbai Suburban District, Maharashtra, India. Historically, it was an island, but land reclamations in the 20th century connected it to Malad village on Salsette Island.[1]
Geography[edit | edit source]
The former Madh Island is surrounded by the Manori-Gorai creek in the north, the Arabian Sea in the west and south, and the Versova creek in the east. The waters in the north have been reclaimed, connecting it to Malad. The area has four long sandy beaches: Marve, Aksa, Erangal and Madh. It has four major villages with same names - Marve, Aksa, Erangal, and Madh - besides smaller settlements (wadis) such as Shankar-wadi, Patel-wadi, and Pascal-wadi. A substantial part is under the control of the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force facilities.[1]
Administration[edit | edit source]
Administratively, Madh is a village in the Andheri taluka of the Mumbai Suburban district.[2][3]
Accessibility[edit | edit source]
The area is accessible by bus service (#271 to Malad and #269 to Borivali) or an autorickshaw from Malad. There is also a ferry service from Versova.
Madh Fort[edit | edit source]
Madh Fort is a small fort in northern Mumbai, India situated at Madh Island. It was built by the Portuguese in Portuguese occupied India.[4] They lost it during the war against Maratha Empire when the Maratha Empire captured it in February 1739.
The British occupied Salsette Island, Thana Fort, Fort Versova, and the island fort of Karanja in 1774.[5]
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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From far
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Closeup
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From a turret
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Tower closeup
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Opposite side (from Versova)
See also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Mayur Thakare 2016, p. 544.
- ↑ "Administrative Setup: Villages". Mumbai Suburban District Administration. Retrieved 9 October 2025.
- ↑ Mayur Thakare 2016, p. 543.
- ↑ "Portuguese India History: Baçaim (Bassein, Vasai), Chaul, Bombay. Northern Province (Provincia do Norte, Gujarat, Maharashtra)". Archived from the original on 25 April 2009. Retrieved 25 April 2009.
- ↑ Naravane, M.S. (2014). Battles of the Honorourable East India Company. A.P.H. Publishing Corporation. pp. 53–54. ISBN 9788131300343.
Bibliography[edit | edit source]
- Mayur Thakare (2016). "The Witness of Ages: Archaeology of the Madh Island and Versova, Mumbai Suburban District" (PDF). Heritage: Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Archaeology. 4: 542–606.




