Bhorgad Fort
Address: 4P9M+G5Q, Deherewadi, Maharashtra 422003, India
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Bhorgad fort is a Historical place in Nashik.It has been rated 8.2 out of 10 by 40 people.
Reviews
Naren A. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
Nice beautiful and adventurous places very good destination for family treak
Posted: 6 months ago
GORAKH s. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
Borgad is biggest ford here top of borgad the radar station is there and borgad also famous for saibaba student shri sadguru upasani maharaj the region of bottom called nalichivadi celabrate yatra of upasani maharaj people comes from shirdi to yatra.
Borgad is just 18 km long from nashik panchavati and near of ramshej.
Posted: 4 years ago
Ehtesham S. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
Fantastic location visit in monsoon season best place for tracking
Posted: 8 months ago
l. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
Important place of pilgrimage for Upasni Maharaj devotees. The cave on this hill is where Upasni stayed for a purported 9 months with no food or water, when he was 19 years old. Avatar Meher Baba, a disciple of Upasni, also came here twice - once with Upasni and once in 1919 when he fasted in seclusion inside the cave for 40 days and nights.
The cave itself is off limits as there is a secured military base on Bhorgad hill. It is not advised to climb to reach the cave. You will probably be arrested by the military if caught on or around the top of the hill. But in the village, at the base, is a mandir dedicated to Upasni which is nice to visit. The base of the hill and surrounds is an excellent place to hike and take in the expansive beauty. The locals there are very friendly and helpful for those who go there with respect and kindness.
Posted: 3 years ago
Pankaj S. rated it 10/10 stars and wrote:
Its beautiful fort. .
There is also a radar station...
This fort was built during the period of Yadava of Deogiri. It was under control of Yadavas from 1279 to 1308. It was later under the control of Bahamani Sultanate followed by Nizamshahi of Ahmednagar. In 1629 Shahaji Raje revolted against the Mohammed Adil Shah of Bijapur and the fort was captured by him. This fort was again captured by Adil Shah after the surrender of Shahaji at Mahuli Fort. The fort was under Mughals in 1633. in 1670 the chieftain of Shivaji Maharaj, Moropant Pingale, won the fort from Moghuls.[1] In 1688 the fort was again captured by Moghuls. The Koli tribals revolted in 1730 and captured the fort. The fort was under the control of Peshwas till in 1818 when Captain Briggs of East India Company captured it.
Posted: 3 years ago
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