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Takmak Fort
Palghar district, Maharashtra
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Takmak Fort
Coordinates 19°33′51″N 72°56′37″E / 19.564076°N 72.943476°E / 19.564076; 72.943476
Type Hill fort
Height 1899 ft[1]
Site information
Owner Government
Controlled by

Flag Portugal (1578) Portuguese Empire (1594-1739)
Flag of the Maratha Empire Maratha Empire (1739-1817)
Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom

  • Flag of the British East India Company (1801) East India Company (1817-1857)
  • British Raj Red Ensign British Raj (1857-1947)
Flag of India India (1947-)
Open to
the public
Yes
Condition Ruined
Site history
Materials Basalt Stone

Takmak Fort is located in Palghar taluka of Palghar district in Maharashtra. The fort is situated on a north-south hill spur ending in a steep rise. The fort is in a ruined state with few remains of fortification. This is a fort located 60 km (37 mi) from the city of Mumbai. For some time, this fort was in the possession of the Portuguese and it was captured by Maratha army after the Battle of Vasai in 1739. It was captured by British Army in 1817.[2]

How to reach[]

The fort is accessible in all seasons. It takes about three hours to reach the fort entrance from the base village Sakwar. The trek route starts from the Ramkrishna Mission situated on the National Highway 48. The trek path passes along the narrow spur running north until the scarp, where it is steep. It takes another 30 minutes on an average to visit the entire fort.

Places to see[]

There is a cannon in good condition, however the rest of the fortification is ruined. There are few rock cut cisterns and remains of buildings on the fort.[1]

See also[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 trekshitiz. "Takmak fort". trekshitiz. http://trekshitiz.com/Ei/Takmak-Trek-T-Alpha.html. Retrieved 3 May 2020. 
  2. Pathak, Arunchandra S.. "Takmak fort". Govt. of maharashtra. https://cultural.maharashtra.gov.in/english/gazetteer/Thane/places_t.html. Retrieved 3 May 2020. 
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