History Of Ajinkyatara Fort
Ajinkyatara Fort
Ajinkyatara ( meaning "The Impregnable Star") is a fort on one of the seven mountains surrounding the city of Satara in the Sahayadri Mountains of Maharashtra, India. It is a 16th-century fort that was called "Ajimtara" during Aurangzeb regime and was based on Aurangzeb son's name, Ajim. Marathi novelist [Narayan Hari Apte] named the fort "Ajinkyatara", when he wrote his first novel on the same name, first published in 1909.Now it also holds the television tower for the city of Satara. This fort has been the place where several pivotal moments in Maratha history took place.
Ajinkyatara Fort
The fort is located at Ajinkyatara Mountain, which is 3,300 feet high.After the death of Shivaji Maharaj, Aurangzeb conquered Satara fort, which was later won by Parshuram Pratinidhi in 1706. In 1708, Shahu Maharaj was crowned at this fort.This was the place where Tarabai was imprisoned by Shahu.
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