The Ahmednagar Bhuikot Fort, also simply known as Ahmednagar Fort, is a historically significant fortification located in Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India. Here's a breakdown of key information:
Historical Significance:
- It was built by Malik Ahmad Nizam Shah I in 1427, after whom the city of Ahmednagar is named.
- It served as the headquarters of the Nizam Shahi dynasty.
- The fort has witnessed numerous battles and changes in power, including periods under Mughal and Maratha control.
- During British colonial rule, it was used as a prison, notably holding Indian independence leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru, Abul Kalam Azad, and Sardar Patel. Nehru wrote parts of "The Discovery of India" during his imprisonment there.
- It is currently under the administration of the Armoured Corps of the Indian Army.
- The Fort is also maintained as a historical monument, and managed by the Archaeological Survey of India(ASI)
Architectural Features:
- It's a land fort ("Bhuikot" means land fort).
- The fort boasts robust fortifications, including high walls, bastions, and a moat.
- It showcases Indo-Islamic architectural influences.
- The design incorporates strategic defensive features, including multiple gates and underground passages.
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