Tipagad (Gadchiroli) Explained

Tipagad Fort
Location:Gadchiroli district, Maharashtra
Map Type:India Maharashtra
Map Size:300
Type:Hill fort
Coordinates:20.4846°N 80.5339°W
Materials:Stone
Height:2000 feet
Condition:Ruins
Ownership:Government of India
Open To Public:Yes

Tipagad is a small fort situated in the Taluka Korchi of Gadchiroli district. The nearest village is Sawargaon which is 100 km from Desaiganj (Wadsa).

History

The fort was ruled by the Gond Prince Puram Raja who had a bodyguard of 2000 fighting men, 5 elephants and 25 horses. He held the entire Vairagad Fort country under his control. He was attacked by the King of Chhattisgarh. The Puram Raja won the battle but after an untowards incident, along with the queen were drowned in the lake and the fort became desolate.[1]

Places to visit

This fort is located far away from human habitation in dense teak forest. This fort was earlier part of Murumgaon zamindari area. The fort is flanked by bastion with a large water tank about 150 mt in width. The tank has embankment and steps along its water face. The fort has an outer wall and inner Balekilla raised on a hill top.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: GAZETTEER OF TAHSILS, ZAMINDAR1S, TOWNS, IMPORTANT VILLAGES, RIVERS AND HILLS . https://web.archive.org/web/20181222221249/https://gazetteers.maharashtra.gov.in/cultural.maharashtra.gov.in/english/gazetteer/Chanda%20District/gazetteer_tah_zamT.html#.pdf . 2018-12-22.