Originally
the fort was small wooden structure built by a Koli chief in the late 15th
century. It was captured by Pir Khan, a general of Nizamshah of
Ahmednagar. Later the fort was strengthened by Malik Ambar, the
Abyssinian Siddi regent of Ahmednagar kings. From then onward Siddis became
independent, owing allegiance to Adilshah and the Mughals as dictated by the
times. Despite their repeated attempts, the Portuguese, the British and
the Marathas failed to subdue the Siddi power. Shivaji’s all attempts to
capture Janjira fort failed due to one reason or the other. When Sambhaji
also failed, he built another island fort, known as Kansa or Padmadurg, just
9kms north of Janjira. The Janjira state came to an end after 1947.
The palace of the Nawabs of Janjira at Murud is still in good shape.
Situated
on a rock of oval shape near the port town of Murud, 165kms south of Mumbai,
Janjira is one of the strongest marine forts of India (the word ‘Janjira’ is a
corruption of the Arabic word Jazira for island). The forts is approached
by sailboats from Rajapuri jetty. The main gate of the fort faces
Rajapuri on the shore and can be seen only when one is quite close to it.
It has a small postern gate towards the open sea for escape.
The
fort has 19 rounded bastions, still intact. There are many canons of native and
European make rusting on the bastions. Now in ruins, the fort in its
heyday had all necessary facilities, e.g., palaces, quarters for officers,
mosque, a big fresh water tank, etc. On the outer wall flanking the main
gate, there is a sculpture depicting a tiger-like beast clasping elephants in
its claws. This sculpture, its meaning difficult to interpret, appears on
many fort-gates of Maharashtra.
Named
one of the main ancient monuments within Indian, it really is visited through a
large number of tourists through from coast to coast. It is simple to reach the
actual Janjira Fortification as possible utilized through almost all types of
transportation. The closest airport terminal reaches Mumbai, whilst Roha within
the Konkan train within the closest train train station. Through street, it
requires just 5 hrs to achieve Murud. Only at that city you’ll personal seaside
hotels with regard to lodging.
Time reaching:
Mumbai to Murud Janjira (165km)
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