Bhaskargad, also known as Basgad, is a hill fort located in the Nashik district of Maharashtra, India. Situated in the Trimbak hill range, it lies in close proximity to the more famous Harihar Fort.
Here's a brief overview of Bhaskargad:
- Location: Part of the Trimbak range, near Trimbakeshwar, approximately 48 km east of Nashik.
- Alternate Name: Also known as Basgad.
- Height: Approximately 3500 feet above sea level.
- History: The fort's origins can be traced back to the Yadava dynasty of Deogiri in the 13th century. It subsequently came under the control of various rulers, including the Bahamani Sultanate, Nizamshahi of Ahmednagar, the Mughals, and the Marathas under Shivaji Maharaj. It was also briefly held by the Koli tribe and later by the Peshwas before the British captured it in 1818.
- Trekking: Bhaskargad is a popular destination for trekking and hiking enthusiasts, especially during the monsoon season when the surrounding landscape is lush and green.

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