Bahula Fort, also known as Bahula Gad or Bahulagad, is a historic hill fort located in the Igatpuri taluka of Nashik district in Maharashtra, India.
History
While historical records specifically detailing the construction and early history of Bahula Fort are scarce, its strategic location along the ancient trade route passing through the Thal Ghat suggests its importance in regional security and trade control.
- Maratha Period: Given its location and the prevalence of Maratha power in the region, it is likely that Bahula Fort was under Maratha control at some point, possibly during the era of Shivaji Maharaj.
- Capture by the British: In 1818, Captain Briggs of the East India Company captured the fort.
- Military Use: In 1944, the fort and adjoining areas were handed over to the Indian Military, which continues to use it as a firing range.
This military control makes the fort largely inaccessible to the general public, with visits sometimes possible on Sundays when training exercises are typically paused, though this is not guaranteed and can be dangerous due to the presence of live ammunition.

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