Songadh Fort Explained

Songadh Fort
Partof:Gujarat
Location:Songadh, Gujarat, India
Map Size:280
Built:1729-1766
Builder:Maratha Empire
Materials:Granite Stones and lime mortar
Condition:Ruins
Controlledby:Government of Gujarat

Songadh fort is a 16th-century fort in Songadh town of Tapi district, Gujarat, India.[1] The fort gots its name from the Gujarati language terms son (gold) and gadh (fort). It is located near the Tapi River Ukai Dam at an elevation of 112 meters above sea level.

History

It was built by Pillaji Rao Gaekwad between 1721[2] and 1766. It is built on top of the high hill as a vantage point to keep an eye on enemies.[1]

Architecture

Evidence of the influence of both Mughals and Marathas can be seen in the architecture of this fort.[1]

Transport

It can be reached by approaching Songadh town on National Highway-6.[1]

Tourist attraction

The fort is developed as a tourist attraction by the Songadh local authority and the district authorities.[1] A lake was created and a dam was constructed as a part of developing the tourist spot.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Songadh Fort to become a tourist destination - Times of India.
  2. Web site: Songadh History by Ehowportal .