Information about Shivneri Fort
Shivneri Fort
Shivneri is known to be a place of Buddhist dominion from the
1st century AD. The caves, rock-cut architecture and water system indicate
presence of habitation from the 1st century. Shivneri got its name as it was
under the possession of the Yadavas of Devagiri. This fort was mainly used to
guard the old trading route from Desh to the port city of Kalyan.
The place passed on to the hands of Bahami kings after the weakening of Delhi Sultanate during
the 15th century. In 1595, Maratha chief Maloji Bhosale, the grandfather of
Shivaji, was enabled by Bahami king Bahadur Nizam Shah II and gave him the
inter-alia Shivner and Chakan. Chhatrapati Shivaji was born at the fort on 19
February 1630 (some accounts place it 1627), and spent his childhood there.
Inside the fort is a small temple dedicated to the goddess Shivai Devi, after
whom Shivaji was
named. The English traveller Fraze visited the fort in 1673 and found it
invincible. According to his accounts the fort was well-stocked to feed
thousand families for seven years. He also made a mention that the fort was
then governed by a Brahmin turned Muslim. The fort was under the control of the
Mughals after the Marathas and Sahu demanded it back in 1716. They regained the
fort in 1762 and became a part of Ragunatha Rao. The fort came under the
control of the British Rule in 1820 after the Third Anglo-Maratha War.


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