Panhala Fort

Panhala, Dist . Kolhapur, Maharashtra 416201

The fort of Panhala occupies a prime place in the history of Maharashtra and is also a favourite destination as a hill station. Built by the Shilahara dynasty of Kolhapur in 12th century, the fort passed into the hands of the Yadavas of Devgiri, Bahamani, Adilshahi and subsequently the Marathas. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s spent many days on this fort which was under the dominance of the Marathas until the 17th and mid-18th century. Q...

The fort of Panhala occupies a prime place in the history of Maharashtra and is also a favourite destination as a hill station. Built by the Shilahara dynasty of Kolhapur in 12th century, the fort passed into the hands of the Yadavas of Devgiri, Bahamani, Adilshahi and subsequently the Marathas. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s spent many days on this fort which was under the dominance of the Marathas until the 17th and mid-18th century. Queen Tarabai was the founder of the Panhala throne of Karvir alias Kolhapur princely state.

The fort has witnessed great many upheavals and battles. Shilahara dynasty, Yadava and Bahamani kingdoms, Shivaji, Devagiri Yadavas, Adil Shahi dynasty of Bijapur army, Mughal Aurangzeb (1700) became the controllers of the fort from time to time. It became Maratha state capital under Tarabai upto 1782, and then British conquered it in 1827.  An interesting view from Panhala is that of the pass that connects the rest of Maharashtra with its coastal areas. The fort can be visited during any season but what make it more compelling, mysterious and exciting are the fog and the dense greenery that sprouts up during the monsoon.

Contact Person

District Collector
District Collector, Kolhapur

91231 2656006

collector.kolhapur@maharashtra.gov.in

https://kolhapur.gov.in/en/

Connectivity

Nearest Airport - Pune (250 Km away)

Nearest Railway Station - Kolhapur (20 Km away)

Climate

Min. +14 Degree Celcius

Max. +36 Degree Celcius

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