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{{Short description|Hill fort in Maharashtra, India}}
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[[Image:Fort_Bhushangad.jpg|thumb|Bhushangad from the plains]]'''Bhushangad''' is a [[hill fort]] in the [[Khatav]] [[taluk]] of the [[Satara district]] of [[Maharashtra]], [[India]]. It is oval in shape, and rises 600 feet above the surrounding plain.<ref name="satara"/> Its top is flat, and measures to be about 300 square yards in area.<ref name="bombay"/>
[[Image:Fort_Bhushangad.jpg|thumb|Bhushangad from the plains]]'''Bhushangad''' is a [[hill fort]] in the [[Khatav]] [[taluk]] of the [[Satara district]] of [[Maharashtra]], [[India]]. It is oval in shape, and rises {{Convert|600|ft|m}} above the surrounding plain.<ref name="satara"/> Its top is flat, and measures to be about {{Convert|300|sqyd|m2}} in area.<ref name="bombay"/>


The fort was originally built by [[Seuna_Yadavas_of_Devagiri#Singhana_II|Singhan II]](1210 - 1247 CE) of the [[Seuna Yadavas of Devagiri|Devagiri Yadavs]],<ref name="satara">{{cite web|url=http://www.maharashtra.gov.in/english/gazetteer/SATARA/places_Bhushangad.html|title=Satara District Gazetteer|access-date=2009-02-21}}</ref> with the exact date of its construction not known. However, [[Shivaji]] fortified considerably in 1676, and so it is usually attributed to him.<ref name="fof">{{cite web|url=http://www.fortsofsahyadri.friendsofforts.com/list_of_maharashtraforts.htm|title=Friends of forts|access-date=2009-02-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090405125744/http://www.fortsofsahyadri.friendsofforts.com/list_of_maharashtraforts.htm|archive-date=5 April 2009|url-status=dead}}</ref> The nearest fort is 5 miles away.
The fort was originally built by [[Seuna_Yadavas_of_Devagiri#Singhana_II|Singhan II]] (1210–1247 CE) of the [[Seuna Yadavas of Devagiri|Devagiri Yadavs]],<ref name="satara">{{cite web|url=http://www.maharashtra.gov.in/english/gazetteer/SATARA/places_Bhushangad.html|title=Satara District Gazetteer|access-date=2009-02-21}}</ref> with the exact date of its construction not known. However, [[Gharge-Desai (Deshmukh)]] Rajas of [[Nimsod State]] ruled it and so it is usually attributed to them.<ref name="fof">{{cite web|url=http://www.fortsofsahyadri.friendsofforts.com/list_of_maharashtraforts.htm|title=Friends of forts|access-date=2009-02-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090405125744/http://www.fortsofsahyadri.friendsofforts.com/list_of_maharashtraforts.htm|archive-date=5 April 2009|url-status=dead}}</ref> The nearest fort is 5 miles (8 kilometres) away.


The fort is home to the only temple of Harinaidevi (an incarnation of [[Durga]]), who is revered by the [[Kulkarni]]s clan. There is also a temple dedicated to [[Hanuman|Maruti]].<ref name="bombay">{{cite book|title=Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency|publisher=Govt Central Press|year=1885|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LbwIAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA12&dq=bhushangad|access-date=2009-02-21}}</ref>
The fort is home to the only temple of Harinaidevi (an incarnation of [[Durga]]), who is revered by the [[Kulkarni]]s clan. There is also a temple dedicated to [[Hanuman|Maruti]].<ref name="bombay">{{cite book|title=Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency|publisher=Govt Central Press|year=1885|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LbwIAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA12&dq=bhushangad|access-date=2009-02-21}}</ref>

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Bhushangad is a hill fort in the Khatav taluk of the Satara district of Maharashtra, India. It is oval in shape, and rises 600 feet (180 m) above the surrounding plain.[1] Its top is flat, and measures to be about 300 square yards (250 m2) in area.[2]

Bhushangad from the plains

The fort was originally built by Singhan II (1210–1247 CE) of the Devagiri Yadavs,[1] with the exact date of its construction not known. However, Gharge-Desai (Deshmukh) Rajas of Nimsod State ruled it and so it is usually attributed to them.[3] The nearest fort is 5 miles (8 kilometres) away.

The fort is home to the only temple of Harinaidevi (an incarnation of Durga), who is revered by the Kulkarnis clan. There is also a temple dedicated to Maruti.[2]

ReferencesEdit

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Satara District Gazetteer". Retrieved 21 February 2009.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency. Govt Central Press. 1885. Retrieved 21 February 2009.
  3. "Friends of forts". Archived from the original on 5 April 2009. Retrieved 21 February 2009.

See alsoEdit

Coordinates: 17°27′53″N 74°24′23″E / 17.4648°N 74.4063°E / 17.4648; 74.4063