Fattegad Explained

Fattegad Fort
Partof:Konkan Coast
Location:Ratnagiri district, Maharashtra
Map Type:India Maharashtra
Map Size:300
Type:Sea Fort
Coordinates:17.8155°N 73.0906°W
Materials:Laterite Stone
Height:MSL.
Condition:Ruins
Ownership:Government of India
Open To Public:Yes
Controlledby: (1670-1818)

(1947-)

Fattegad is a fort located 15 km from Dapoli, in the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra. It is one of three forts built to guard the Suvarnadurg fort; the other two are Goa fort and Kanakdurg.

History

The fort was built by Khairiyat Khan during the Shivaji era. This fort was under the control of Tulaji Angre. Due to the rivalry between Peshwa and Tulaji, a combined efforts were made by British and the Peshwa against Tulaji. The fort was captured by Captain James and handed over to Peshwas. In 1817, British forces captured the fort from the Peshwas.[1]

Nearby places

The nearest town is Dapoli. The fort is at walkable distance from the Harne town. A wide motorable road leads to the entrance gate of the fort. It takes about half an hour to have a walk around the fort.

Appearance

The fort is in a dilapidated state. The only parts of the fort left standing are the walls and the bridge joining with Kanakdurg.

17.8155°N 73.0906°W

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fattegad, Sahyadri,Shivaji,Trekking,Marathi,Maharastra. trekshitiz.com.