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माहुली             Elevation 850 m (2776 ft)

Mahuli – Highest in Thane   Location   Shahapur (Thane dist)
Mahuli
In Thane district near Shahpur‐Asangaon we find a group of three mountains – Mahuli, 
 Bhandargad and Palasgad. Here the nature is so pleasant that we must visit this place 
   to see the natural beauty. The mountain with many pinnacles is known as Mahuli. 
Mahuli is divided into three parts – northern one is Palasgad, Mahuli in the middle and 
                           Bhandargad on the southern end. 

The creator of this fort is unknown. In 1485 this place came under rule of Malik Ahmed 
   who was the founder of Nijamshahi. When Shahaji Raje became the secretary of 
 Nijamshahi, Adilshahi and Mughals of Delhi together tried to end Nijamshahi. In the 
 Nijamshahi Adilshahi and Mughals of Delhi together tried to end Nijamshahi In the
 year 1635‐36, in difficult circumstances Shahaji Raje transferred himself with Jijabai
and Shivaji to Mahuli. Khan Jaman, son of Mahabat Khan beleaguered this fort. Shahaji
Raje asked for help to Portuguese. They refused and Shahaji Raje surrendered himself. 

  Shivaji took this fort from Mughals on 8 Jan 1658. In 1661 it was given back and was 
  won again by Shivrai. In treaty of Purandar, in 1665, Marathas lost these forts again. 
   The Moghal sardar Manohardas Gaud was the in charge of this fort. He did much 
  construction on the fort. In Feb 1670, Shivaji  Maharaj tried to conquer Mahuli, but 
             i       h f         b         hi ji     h j i d                   h li b
 failed. Thousand of Marathas were killed by Moghals. It was a bad blow to Marathas. 
Even after this victory, Manohardas Gaud, the chief of the fort gave up his position and 
      a new chief Alveerdi Beg was appointed. On 16 June 1670, after two months, 
 Moropant Pi l conquered the forts and Mahuli, Bhandargad and Palasgad b
 M            Pingle          d h f         d M h li Bh d        d dP l       d became 
                                     part of Swarajya.
To Nashik




To Mumbai
Bhandargad
PAPORI & ANJU
TIPNIS
SANDESH
SANDESH & AMAR
HERAMB
NARAYAN & RATNAKAR
RATNAKAR
RAJEEV
Tea being prepared.
Too many cooks?
Cheers!
Stone walls of the
fort in ruins
DEEPAK
RAJEEV
SANDESH
Crossing a small valley
for Bhandargad
ANIL
RAJEEV
AVINASH & SANDESH
NARAYAN
AMAR
Waiting for us on Mahuli
The winning team of 'Mahuli' cup
Standing from left: Papori, Heramb, Tipnis, Anil, Ratnakar, Deepak, Anju, Vijay
Sitting from left: Guide, Avinash, Amar, Rajeev, Danish, Sandesh, Narayan
The bright spot through the clouds
ANIL
Un spoilt
       Un hurried
      Un touched
      Un confined
      Un expected
     Un conquered
     Un paralleled
     Un paralleled
      Un matched
      Un stressed
      Un stressed
       Un limited
Standing as silent sentinels to history are the 350‐odd forts of Maharashtra. Beaten by 
        g                             y                                                 y
the sea waves, lashed at by the torrential Deccan rains, or scorched in the blazing sun, 
     stand imposing ramparts and crumbling walls , the last lingering memories of 
 Maharashtra's martial times. Nowhere in the country would you encounter such a 
profusion of forts. And such variety. Sited on an island, or guarding the seas or among 
   the Sahyadri hills, whose zig‐zag walls and rounded bastions sit like a scepter and 
                           crown amidst hills turned mauve. 

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Mahuli

  • 1. माहुली Elevation 850 m (2776 ft) Mahuli – Highest in Thane Location Shahapur (Thane dist)
  • 2. Mahuli In Thane district near Shahpur‐Asangaon we find a group of three mountains – Mahuli,  Bhandargad and Palasgad. Here the nature is so pleasant that we must visit this place  to see the natural beauty. The mountain with many pinnacles is known as Mahuli.  Mahuli is divided into three parts – northern one is Palasgad, Mahuli in the middle and  Bhandargad on the southern end.  The creator of this fort is unknown. In 1485 this place came under rule of Malik Ahmed  who was the founder of Nijamshahi. When Shahaji Raje became the secretary of  Nijamshahi, Adilshahi and Mughals of Delhi together tried to end Nijamshahi. In the  Nijamshahi Adilshahi and Mughals of Delhi together tried to end Nijamshahi In the year 1635‐36, in difficult circumstances Shahaji Raje transferred himself with Jijabai and Shivaji to Mahuli. Khan Jaman, son of Mahabat Khan beleaguered this fort. Shahaji Raje asked for help to Portuguese. They refused and Shahaji Raje surrendered himself.  Shivaji took this fort from Mughals on 8 Jan 1658. In 1661 it was given back and was  won again by Shivrai. In treaty of Purandar, in 1665, Marathas lost these forts again.  The Moghal sardar Manohardas Gaud was the in charge of this fort. He did much  construction on the fort. In Feb 1670, Shivaji  Maharaj tried to conquer Mahuli, but  i h f b hi ji h j i d h li b failed. Thousand of Marathas were killed by Moghals. It was a bad blow to Marathas.  Even after this victory, Manohardas Gaud, the chief of the fort gave up his position and  a new chief Alveerdi Beg was appointed. On 16 June 1670, after two months,  Moropant Pi l conquered the forts and Mahuli, Bhandargad and Palasgad b M Pingle d h f d M h li Bh d d dP l d became  part of Swarajya.
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  • 99. The bright spot through the clouds
  • 100. ANIL
  • 101. Un spoilt Un hurried Un touched Un confined Un expected Un conquered Un paralleled Un paralleled Un matched Un stressed Un stressed Un limited Standing as silent sentinels to history are the 350‐odd forts of Maharashtra. Beaten by  g y y the sea waves, lashed at by the torrential Deccan rains, or scorched in the blazing sun,  stand imposing ramparts and crumbling walls , the last lingering memories of  Maharashtra's martial times. Nowhere in the country would you encounter such a  profusion of forts. And such variety. Sited on an island, or guarding the seas or among  the Sahyadri hills, whose zig‐zag walls and rounded bastions sit like a scepter and  crown amidst hills turned mauve.