Avandha Fort, also known as Avandha Killa, is a historic hill fort situated in Aundhewadi village, nestled between Nashik and Ahmednagar districts of Maharashtra, India.
History:
The history of Avandha Fort is closely linked to that of its neighboring Patta Fort. It was initially under the rule of the Maratha Empire until 1688. In January 1688, the Mughal army, led by Matabarkhan, captured the fort and appointed Shyamsingh as its chief. Later, in 1761, the Peshwas of the Maratha Empire regained control. Finally, in 1818, the British forces took over the fort.
Structure and What to See: Perched at an elevation of approximately 4,400 feet (1,300 meters), Avandha Fort has a distinctive needle-shaped structure, making it easily recognizable from a distance. The climb to the fort is considered challenging due to broken stone-cut steps at various points.

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