Bhagwantgad is a fort located in the Sindhudurg district of Maharashtra, about 18 km away from Malvan.
Historically, Bhagwantgad was built by Pant Pratinidhi of Kolhapur to counter the activities of the Sawants of Sawantwadi, who had constructed Bharatgad fort on the southern bank of the same creek in 1701.
Bhagwantgad witnessed some military action in 1748 when Tulaji Angre attempted to seize it but faced strong resistance for about 18 months. Eventually, in 1818, the British East India Company's 4th Rifles, led by Captains Gray and Pierson, took control of the fort after the Maratha garrison abandoned it.

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