Alang Fort, also known as Alangad, is a majestic hill fort nestled in the Kalsubai range of the Western Ghats in the Nashik district of Maharashtra, India.
History
While the exact origins of Alang Fort remain somewhat obscure, local beliefs suggest it was utilized by tribal communities. Historical records indicate that during the medieval period, both the Mughals and the Marathas recognized its strategic importance as a watchtower due to its commanding height, offering a vantage point to monitor potential invaders. In 1760, the Mughals ceded control of the fort to the Peshwas, who later lost it to the British in 1818. The fort's relative inaccessibility contributed to it being less frequently contested in historical conflicts.


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