Panhala, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India
The Panhala Fort lies 20 KM away from the main city of Kolhapur, situated at its North-West. This fort holds its position amongst the most massive location in the country and is the largest one in the Deccan region. It was built in a strategic position where a major trade route ran within Maharashtra from Bijapur to the coasts of Arabian Sea. This place is not only a must visit for the people who love exploring historic locations but also for those who love to trek. Looking over the green slopes of Sahyadri, it has around 7 KM of fortifications along with full proof protection guaranteed by three double walled gates which are humongous in size. The entire stretch of Panhala Fort is dotted with parapets, ramparts, and bastions and styled with motifs of different dynasties that ruled over the fort - the Marathas, Bahamas, Mughals and so on.
Panhala, where you can yet view three large buildings called the Amberkhana – a granary with the capacity to store 50,000 pounds of corn – is now a hill-station. After serving as the headquarter of the Shilahara ruler Bhoja II (1178-1209), the site subsequently passed into hands of Yadavas. It was favorite outpost of the Bahamanis of Bidar ; Mahmud Gawan, the powerful Prime Minister, encamped here during the rainy season of 1469. By the beginning of the 16c Panhala was absorbed into the kingdom of Bijapur. The Adil Shahis were responsible for strengthening and rebuilding the ramparts and Gateways.The fort was raided by Shivaji in 1659, but it was not until 1673 that he was able to occupy it permanently. In 1701 Panhala surrendered to Auragzeb, and it was here that the Mughal Emperor recieved the English Ambassador, Sir WilliamNorris. Within a few months the fort was retaken by the the Maratha forces under Pant Amatya Ramachandra, who asserted his autonomy by founding an independent dynasty.In1782 these rulers shifted their headquarters to Kolhapur. After a local rebellion in 1844, Panhala was taken by the British.
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Day | Start Time | End Time | Adult Entry Fee | Child Entry Fee |
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All Days | 09:00 AM | 06:00 PM | Free | Free |
Transport Connections
Name | Distance | Contact Number |
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Panahala Bus Stand
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1 KM | 1800-221-250 |
Kolhapur Railway Station |
22 KM | 139 |
Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport
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378 KM | 022-66851010 |
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Parking is Available for 10 CarsNearest Town
Town Name | Distance |
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Gude | 1 KM |
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