Bahula Fort Explained

Bahula Fort
Location:Nashik district, Maharashtra
Map Type:India Maharashtra
Map Size:300
Type:Hill fort
Coordinates:19.8684°N 73.7041°W
Materials:Stone
Height:3165 feet
Demolished:1818
Condition:Ruins
Ownership:Government of India
Open To Public:Yes

Bahula fort is located in the Igatpuri taluka of Nashik district. It is located on the ancient trade route passing through Thal ghat. The fort is located near village Gulane.[1]

How to reach

The village Gaulane is located 37km from Igatpuri. Igatpuri is located on Mumbai-Nashik Railway route as well as National Highway NH 160. The fort is about 4km from the base village. It takes about one hour to reach the scarp of the hill. There are 70 rock cut steps which encircle the hill and lead to the top of the fort. There are few ruins of buildings and a water cistern at the top.

History

In 1818 Captain Briggs of the East India Company captured the fort. In 1944 this fort along with adjoining area was handed over to Indian Military which they use regularly as firing range.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Pathak . Arunchandra S. . Nashik District Gazetteer . 1975 . Govt. of Maharashtra . Bombay . Second . 21 May 2021.
  2. News: Padwal . Ramesh . Maharashtra Times . 21 May 2021 . Nashik . The Times Group . 28 May 2017.