Bhavangad Fort, also known as Bhondgad, is a historical fort located near the village of Kelve in the Palghar district of Maharashtra, India. Situated approximately 3 km from Kelve, this fort stands on a small hill, roughly 150 to 200 feet high, offering strategic views of the surrounding area, including the Danda creek.
History
The construction of Bhavangad Fort dates back to 1737 during the Vasai campaign led by the Maratha Peshwa, Shrimant Chimaji Appa. The primary purpose of building this fort was to counter the Portuguese presence and activities in the region. The Portuguese had established a strong base in Vasai (Bassein) and had built a chain of forts in the nearby areas of Shirgaon, Mahim, and Kelve to exert their dominance and allegedly force religious conversions upon the local population.

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