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Achala Fort

Coordinates: 20°25′54.2″N 73°48′54.9″E / 20.431722°N 73.815250°E / 20.431722; 73.815250
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Achala Fort
Part of Ajintha Satmal Hill Range
Nashik district, Maharashtra
Achala Fort is located in Maharashtra
Achala Fort
Achala Fort
Coordinates20°25′54.2″N 73°48′54.9″E / 20.431722°N 73.815250°E / 20.431722; 73.815250
TypeHill fort
Height4024Ft.
Site information
Owner IndiaGovernment of India
Controlled by Ahmadnagar (1521-1594)
 Maratha Confederacy (1670-1676)
Mughal Empire(1676-1754)
 Maratha Confederacy (1754-1818)
 United Kingdom  India (1947-)
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionRuins
Site history
MaterialsStone

Achala Fort is a westernmost fort in the Satmala hill range. It is located 55km from Nashik, in Nashik district, of Maharashtra. This fort is adjoining the Ahivant Fort. The three forts Achala, Ahivant, and Mohandar are very close by. The Achala and Mohandar forts were constructed to guard the Ahivant fort.[1] Captain Briggs has described it as a large hill, whose ascent is very easy till it reaches the top where it is very steep.[2]

History

In 1636 this fort was under the control of Adilshah. The Moghul Emperor Shahjahan send one of his General Shaista Khan and entrusted to win all the forts in Nashik region. Alivardikhan was cavalier of Shaista Khan who won the Fort. In 1670 king Shivaji Maharaj won the fort from Moghuls. The Moghul Emperor Aurangzeb sent his chieftain Mahabat Khan to win the fort. Mahabat Khan and DilerKhan opened battle front from either side of the fort. The attack was so fierce that the Ahivant fort was surrendered to Moghuls. Subsequently, the Achala fort was also surrendered. In 1818 the fort was surrendered to Colonel Briggs along with other 17 forts after the fall of Trymbak fort.[2]

How to reach

The nearest town is Vani which is 44 km from Nashik. The base village of the fort is Dagad Pimpri which is 13km from Vani. There are good hotels at Vani. The trekking path starts from the hillock north of the Dagad Pimpri. The route is very safe and wide. There are no trees on the trekking route. It takes about one hour to reach the col between the two forts. The right path goes to Ahivant fort and the left path goes to Achala fort. The night stay on the fort cannot be made due to lack of potable water on the fort. The villagers from the local village make night stay and food arrangements at a reasonable cost. The other route is from Daregaon.

Places to see

The Achala fort is occupied on a small hill. There are few ruins of buildings, store houses and water tanks that can be seen on the fort. It takes about half an hour to encircle the fort.


20°25′54.2″N 73°48′54.9″E / 20.431722°N 73.815250°E / 20.431722; 73.815250

See also

References

  1. ^ "Achala, Sahyadri,Shivaji,Trekking,Marathi,Maharastra". Archived from the original on 21 May 2018. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Nasik District Gazetteers". Cultural.maharashtra.gov.in. 31 March 1965. Retrieved 18 April 2022.