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Rangana Fort
Kolhapur district, Maharashtra
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Rangana Fort
Coordinates 16°04′39″N 73°51′03″E / 16.0775°N 73.85083°E / 16.0775; 73.85083
Type Hill fort
Height 2,227 ft (679 m)
Site information
Owner Government of India
Open to
the public
Yes
Condition Ruins
Site history
Materials Stone

Rangana Fort (रांगणा किल्ला ) is located in the Bhudargad taluka of Kolhapur district. This fort is one of the important forts in the district. This fort is located on the Sahyadri mountain ridge , on the boundary of Sindhudurg and kolhapur district

History[]

This fort was built by the King Bhoj-II of the Shilahar dynasty in 12 th century.[1] In 1470 this fort was captured by Md. Gavan of Bahamani dynasty. Later it was under the control of Sawant rulers of Adilshahi dyanasty. In 1658 the Rustum Jaman, commander-in chief of Adilshah won it from the Sawants. Jijabai undertook a special drive and captured the fort on 15.8.1666. This fort was under the control of Karvir kings for a longer period until the British took control in 1818.[2]

Places to see[]

There is a pilgrimage ashram of Mouni Maharaj on the way from Patgaon village. In the year 1676 Shivaji Maharaj took blessings from the Maharaj before proceeding for the Southern conquest. After walking for few steps there is a old Bhadrakali temple. There are two gates, a large lake and temple of goddess Ranganai devi on the fort.[2]

How to reach[]

There is a good motorable road up to the base village Patgaon. It takes about two hour to reach the fort.An hour's journey from Narul Village Kudal to Rangana Fort for walking. Shivaji Maharaj used this way to go rangana fort from kokan. For trakking persons can be used walkway from Gothos, Nileli, Narul Villages

References[]

  1. Wikimapia. "Fort Rangana". Wikimapia. http://wikimapia.org/1620020/Fort-Rangana. Retrieved 21 December 2019. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Trekshitiz. "Rangana". Trekshitiz. http://trekshitiz.com/trekshitiz/marathi/Rangana-Trek-R-Alpha.html. Retrieved 21 December 2019. 
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