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Entrance to Ahmednagar Fort |
Ahmednagar is a district located in Western Maharashtra. One of the major attractions here is the fort built in 15th century which played an important role until the pre-independence period in India. This is where India's first Prime minister Shri Pandit Jawarhar Lal Nehru was imprisoned and during his imprisonment, wrote the famous book of "The discovery of India". This book gives an account of India's cultural wealth, historical significance and philosophy as perceived by the great Indian Freedom fighter. The fort currently lies under the control of the Indian Armoured Corps Center and School, Ahmednagar. Built in an octagonal shape, this fort is considered as one of the best designed and the strongest of all land forts in the Indian sub-continent.
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Leaders Block of Ahmednagar Fort |
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Pandit Jawarhar Lal Nehru was Imprisoned here |
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Pandit Nehru's Room |
The Ahmednagar fort was built by Ahmed Nizam Shah in the year 1490 A.D. The name of this city is attributed to Ahmed Nizam Shah, the founder of the Nizam Shahi Dynasty who established the town after defeating the Bahmani Sultans. Later the fort and town, both fell into the hands of the Mughal Emperor Akbar in the year 1600 A.D in spite of the valiant efforts of Chand Bibi, the princess of Nizam Shahi to save her territory. The fort was sold to the the Maratha King, Peshwa III in the year 1759 A.D. after which it went into the hands of Shindia's in the year 1797 A.D. Finally in 1803 A.D, the British captured this fort under the leadership of General Wellesley and it remained with them until independence.
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Preface of the Book"Discovery of India" |
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The List of Freedom Fighters who were Jailed here |
On the 9th of August 1942, Shri Pandit Jawarhar Lal Nehru along with 11 other freedom fighters namely, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (iron man of India), Pandit Govind Vallabh Pant, Acharya Narendra Dev, Acharya J B Kirpalani, Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad, Asaf Ali, P C Ghosh, Pandit Harekrishna Mahtab, Shri Shankar Rao Dev, Dr B Pattabhi Sitaramayya and Dr Syed Mahmud were imprisoned here for their involvement in the Quit India Movement until April 1945. The block in which they were imprisoned is known as the 'Leaders Block' and is being maintained exactly the same way as it was, during their stay here. All the paraphernalia used by Pandit Nehru during his imprisonment are displayed here.
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Cannon |
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Fort Gateway |
There are many other places to visit around Ahmednagar such as the Chand Bibi Palace, Meherabad, Cavalry Tank Museum, Rehekuri Black Buck Sanctuary, Shani Shignapur, Shirdi and so on...
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Thanks for the great tour of the fort. Wonderful shots.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Fort...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures and so much rich history packed within the walls! Loved the tour.
ReplyDeletebeautiful :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a nice description. Feeling proud to see this place where it kept the great stalwarts of Independence struggle as prisoners.
ReplyDeleteHaven't visited Ahmed nagar . Thanks for sharing
Wow! Good offbeat place. I am seeing a blopost on this for the first time.
ReplyDelete{you can add some more details on its exact location. Mention Maharashtra too.)
Thank you for highlighting on the location feature, it went unnoticed by us. There is some bug which is preventing the display of location in the blog post. Hopefully it will be rectified at the earliest.
DeleteOn my radar! - considering that this place is just a couple of hours drive from my new place. By the way, is the entire fort open to visitors?
ReplyDeleteThe Fort falls within Army limits and hence is accessible to public only up to the Leaders Block. However, the outer fort area is worth a visit. Hope you enjoy your drive and the fort as well!
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