Akola Fort, also known as Asadgad, stands as a significant historical landmark in Akola, Maharashtra.
History and Construction
The initial structure of the Akola Fort was a mud fort, reportedly built by Akol Singh to protect the local village. A popular folklore suggests that Akol Singh, witnessing a hare chasing a dog, considered it an auspicious sign and decided to build the fort.
However, the fort underwent major fortification in 1697 CE during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. This significant reconstruction was carried out by Asad Khan, a minister of Aurangzeb, and the fort was subsequently named Asadgad after him.


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