Shivsrushti ( Akluj Fort )
Maharashtra, India
Shivsrushti, also known as Akluj Fort, is a historic fort located in Akluj town, Solapur district, Maharashtra, on the banks of the Nira River.
Built in the 13th century by Raja Singhan of the Yadava dynasty, the fort has seen control under various dynasties including the Bahamani, Adilshahi, Mughal, and Marathas. It holds historical significance as the place where Sambhaji Maharaj was captured by the Mughals. The fort has been renovated as Shivsrushti, a project that showcases the life and legacy of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj through detailed sculptures, murals, and replicas, providing visitors with a vivid insight into Maratha history and culture.
The fort is well-maintained and serves as a major tourist attraction, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and an immersive historical experience.
Location
Bhintade Nagar, Janaki Nagar, Ambegaon Budruk, Pune, Maharashtra 411046
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