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    Mangad Fort is a survey fort which is situated in Borwadi, an area near Mashidwadi in Mangaon, a taluka in Raigad district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. [1] The fort is made sacred by the footsteps of the founder of Hindavi Swaraj, the famous Maratha king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaja. Mangaon is situated about 150 km from Mumbai . Fort ...

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  3. The Mangad Fort was built during the period of 1757 to 1760 by Bhivrao Yashwant and Krishnaji Madhavarao Panse. The fort was under the Peshwa rule before it was surrendered to the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb as per the Treaty of Purandar. The band master powers of this fort were with the Phule family and the subhead powers were with Govindaji More.

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  5. Mangad is a small hill fort in Mangaon Taluka of Raigad district which is 235 meters above sea level. It is being taken up in a conservation program by Durgveer Pratishthan.

  6. The Mangad Fort was built during the period of 1757 to 1760 by Bhivrao Yashwant and Krishnaji Madhavarao Panse. The fort was under the Peshwa rule before it was surrendered to the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb as per the Treaty of Purandar.

  7. Mangad fort is considered to be the outpost of the capital Raigad. Considering the excavated cisterns in the rock on the fort, this fort must have existed before Raigad fort. Today, this small fort still stands in the vast mountains of the Sahyadri. Due to this fort, this taluka got its name Mangaon.

  8. Mashidwadi is the base village for Mangad fort. The tar road which enters the village ends at a cement pavement which further has an unpaved road towards the left and keeping the fort to the left one reaches the cleft between the hills.

  9. 1. Mangad is 17 kms from Mangaon on the Mumbai-Goa highway. The route to the fort is Mangaon – Nizampur (10 kms) – Borwadi (4 kms) – Mashidwadi (3 kms). From Mangaon one can take a bus or an auto to Nizampur and proceed further by auto. Mashidwadi is the base village for Mangad fort.

  10. Mangad Fort is a survey fort which is situated in Borwadi, an area near Mashidwadi in Mangaon, a taluka in Raigad district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The fort is made sacred by the footsteps of the founder of Hindavi Swaraj, the famous Maratha king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaja.