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Kalyangad
Kalyangad Fort (also called Nandgiri) (Koregaon ) 3,537 feet above sea level, stands at the end of a spur of the Mahadev range running south-west from the villages of Vikhale and Bhadle, eight miles north of Koregaon and about fourteen miles north-east of Satara. ==History== According to tradition the fort was built by the Silahara king Bhoj II, of Panhala (Duff's Marathas, Vol. I, 27 ). In 1673 with other Satara forts it was surrendered to Shivaji (Duffs Marathas, Vol. I, 202 ). The Pratinidhi, administered it till his struggle with Bajirao, the second Peshwa (1720–1740). In 1791, Major Price describes it as looking like the hull of a ship of war with opposite it another hill with on its summit some places of devotion (of a Field Officer, 261 ). In the last Maratha war, it fell to the army of General Pritzler in April 1818. In 1862, it is described as a dismantled and uninhabited fort with a steep approach and a strong gateway but no water and no supplies (List of Civil Forts, 1862 ).
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