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'''Revdanda''' is a Town near [[Alibaug]], [[Raigad district|Raigad]] District,[[Maharashtra]], India. It is connected through a coastal highway (Sagari Mahamarg) {{convert|17|km|abbr=on}} away from Alibag, {{convert|125|km|abbr=on}} away from [[Mumbai]], 37km away from Roha and 33km away from Murud
'''Revdanda''' is a village near [[Alibaug]], [[Raigad district|Raigad]] District, [[Maharashtra]]. It's the site of the medieval 'Chaul harbor'.


Tourist places :-
==Directions==
Revdanda Beach 0 km
India. It is connected through a coastal highway (Sagari Mahamarg) {{convert|17|km|abbr=on}} away from Alibag, {{convert|125|km|abbr=on}} away from [[Mumbai]], 37km away from Roha and 33km away from Murud.


Agarkot fort 0 km
Until a few years ago the coastal road that goes south from Alibag used to terminate at Revdanda where it encountered the Kundalika creek. A bridge now spans the creek and the whole stretch southward of Revdanda up to Murud-Janjira has now become accessible.  Part of the town is situated within the premises of [[Revdanda fort]], an old Portuguese fort.
Shitladevi Temple 1.5 km


Lord Datta Temple 3 km
==History==
The history of Revdanda and the surrounding villages are quite similar to [[Chaul]], due to their close proximity to the town.


Birla Mandir 2.5 km
===Muslim Rule===
In 1490 the area fell under the Ahmadnagar Sultanate.


==Directions==
===Portuguese Era===
Till a few years ago the coastal road that goes south from Alibag used to terminate at Revdanda where it encountered the Kundalika creek. A bridge now spans the creek and the whole stretch southward of Revdanda up to Murud-Janjira has now become accessible. Part of the town is situated within the premises of [[Revdanda fort]], an old Portuguese fort.
In 1505, Portuguese commander Dom Lourenço de Almeida defeated the Muslims and conquered the area around Chaul. In 1508, [[wikt:Venetian|Venetian]] mercenaries along with the [[Mamluk Sultanate|Mamluk]] navy had allied with [[Gujarat Sultanate|Sultanate of Gujarat]] and defeated the Portuguese in the [[Battle of Chaul]]. The first Portuguese settlement at Chaul took place in 1521 with the construction of the [[Korlai fort|first fort]] on the south bank of the Kundalika River. In October 1531, the Portuguese erected a [[Revdanda fort|new square stone fortress]], named Santa Maria do Castello, which contained a church and dwellings for 120 men. A village developed around the fortress, which is now called Revdanda. A 1558 treaty precluded fortifying the town.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://m.indiamart.com/proddetail/agarkot-fort-4004958033.html|title=Agarkot Fort}}</ref>
 
===Maratha Era===
The Marathas led constant raids against their neighbors, for more land and wealth. Chaul and Revdanda fell to the Marathas during the [[Battle of Bassein]].
After the successful campaign by the Marathas, the tower bells from the local churches had been taken as victory symbols and came to be installed in temples.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.deccanherald.com/amp/content/584659/journey-church-bells-temples.html|title=Journey of church bells to temples|date=3 December 2016}}</ref> They also gave out parcels of land to their subjects as well as plundered the churches and houses of the native people.
 
===British Era===
Revdanda became a British territory after they successfully defeated the Marathas in 1818, and took control of the [[Maratha empire|confederacy]].


==Notability==
==Notability==
[[Revdanda fort]] is where St. Francis Xavier delivered one of his early sermons in India. The chapel still exists in a run down condition. The chapel is within the walled fort, on the south side and not far from the main road.
===Portuguese Fortresses===
There are many places to watch out in Revdanda. Revdanda is a historical place and relates closely to the era of Shivaji,
The [[Revdanda fort|Fort of Santa Maria do Castello]] is one of two 16th century fortresses built by the Portuguese, in the area around [[Chaul|Tschoul]] - The other being [[Korlai Fort]].
though it's not one of the famous places in history related to Shivaji.
 
===Portuguese Church===
It is where [[St. Francis Xavier]] delivered one of his early sermons in India. The Church of St. Barbara still exists, but in a run down condition. The church is within the walled fort, on the south side and not far from the main road.  


===Russian presence===
Revdanda came into limelight when Russian historians found out that the first Russian traveller to India landed in Revdanda. A monument was raised in his memory on 23 November 2000. A foundation stone for the monument in memory of Afanasy Nikitin, the first Russian traveller to India was laid at Revdanda. A high level delegation from Russia, accompanied by Mr. V.T. Trubnikov, the first deputy of the minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, H.E. Mr. A.M. Kadakin, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to India, all senior diplomats from the Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Mumbai, attended the function. [https://web.archive.org/web/20070712154226/http://www.russian-centre-mumbai.org/history.htm].
Revdanda came into limelight when Russian historians found out that the first Russian traveller to India landed in Revdanda. A monument was raised in his memory on 23 November 2000. A foundation stone for the monument in memory of Afanasy Nikitin, the first Russian traveller to India was laid at Revdanda. A high level delegation from Russia, accompanied by Mr. V.T. Trubnikov, the first deputy of the minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, H.E. Mr. A.M. Kadakin, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to India, all senior diplomats from the Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Mumbai, attended the function. [https://web.archive.org/web/20070712154226/http://www.russian-centre-mumbai.org/history.htm].


Revdanda is one of the most important places of Konkan, Maharashtra for the Indian Jewish community. Almost 700 years ago after the destruction of the Holy Temple of Israel in Biblical era, a group of Jews who already knew about India and had been in contact with India. This group of people arrived in Nagav which is 15 minutes from Revdanda. They adopted Indian culture, names, lifestyle and founded an Indian Jewish community.
===Indian Jewry===
Revdanda is one of the most important places of Konkan, Maharashtra for the Indian Jewish community. Almost 700 years ago after the destruction of the Holy Temple of Israel in Biblical era, a group of Jews who already knew about India and had been in contact with India. This group of people arrived in [[Nagaon Beach|Nagão]] which is 8 km north of Revdanda. They adopted Indian culture, names, lifestyle and founded an Indian Jewish community.


===Flora===
The area is known for the coconut and beetlenut plantations in the region.{{fact|date=March 2018}} The plantations of coconut trees is called "naralachi baag" or "wadi" in Marathi language. The place is also known for a species of aromatic flower called  
The area is known for the coconut and beetlenut plantations in the region.{{fact|date=March 2018}} The plantations of coconut trees is called "naralachi baag" or "wadi" in Marathi language. The place is also known for a species of aromatic flower called  
"Bakuli". It's a small flower with a wonderful fragrance.
"Bakuli". It's a small flower with a wonderful fragrance.
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The best time to visit Revdanda is December and during the Monsoon season.{{fact|date=March 2018}}
The best time to visit Revdanda is December and during the Monsoon season.{{fact|date=March 2018}}


==Datta Mandir==
===Temple===
Datta Mandir located in the [[Chaul]] part of Revdanda. It is a temple dedicated to Datta, who is mainly worshipped by [[Marathi people|Marathi immigrants]] to the [[Konkan]]. The temple is situated at the top of the peak with almost 1500 steep stairs to be climbed to reach the peak. The entire region around the Revdanda can be viewed from the temple. The temple is said to have been built during [[Shivaji]]'s reign to keep an eye out for hostile forces.
Datta Mandir located in the [[Chaul]] part of Revdanda. It is a temple dedicated to Datta, who is mainly worshipped by [[Marathi people|Marathi immigrants]] to the [[Konkan]]. The temple is situated at the top of the peak with almost 1500 steep stairs to be climbed to reach the peak. The entire region around the Revdanda can be viewed from the temple. The temple is said to have been built during [[Shivaji]]'s reign to keep an eye out for hostile forces.


The red-domed temple of Datta Mandir situated at the hill top is said to have been constructed by a Swami Bramhendra. The temple has a three-headed statue of ShriDatta and this idol represents the trinity of Lord Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwara.
The red-domed temple of Datta Mandir situated at the hill top is said to have been constructed by a Swami Bramhendra. The temple has a three-headed statue of ShriDatta and this idol represents the trinity of Lord Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwara.


==References==
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[[Category:Villages in Raigad district]]
[[Category:Villages in Raigad district]]