Ankai Fort, situated in the Yeola Taluka of Nashik district in Maharashtra, India, is a historic hill fort with significant cultural and strategic importance.
History
Believed to be constructed around 1000 years ago, Ankai Fort was built by the Yadava dynasty of Devgiri. Its strategic location near the Surat-Aurangabad trade route made it a coveted territory for various rulers. The fort was captured by the Mughals in 1635, led by Shah Jahan's General Khan Khanan, who reportedly bribed the fort commander. In 1665, it was mentioned as a significant stop on the route between Surat and Aurangabad. The fort eventually came under the control of the Maratha Empire in 1752, following the Treaty of Bhalki, before being captured by the British in 1818.

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