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Gawilghur (additionally GAWILGARH or GAWILGAD) was an all around strengthened mountain fortification of the Maratha Empire north of the Deccan Plateau, in the region of Melghat Tiger Reserve, Amravati District, Maharashtra.
It was effectively struck by an Anglo-Indian power directed by Arthur Wellesley on 15 December 1803 amid the Second Anglo-Maratha War.
The battle to take Gawilghur frames the foundation of the novel Sharpe's Fortress by Bernard Cornwell, the third in a progression of books covering the legend's chance in the British armed force in India amid the Napoleonic period.
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The fort takes its name from the Gawli (cow herds) who inhabited the Berar (modern day Amravati) for centuries. Earlier the fort was likely just made of mud as were several such areas in the region. The exact date of construction is not known but the Persian historian, Firishta, records that Ahmed Shah Wali, the ninth king of the Muzaffarid dynasty built Gawilgarh when he was encamped at Ellichpur in 1425.
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Gawilghur (also Gawilgarhor Gawilgad) was a well-fortified mountain stronghold of the Maratha Empire north of the Deccan Plateau, in the vicinity of Melghat Tiger Reserve, Amravati District,[1] Maharashtra. It was successfully assaulted by an Anglo-Indian force commanded by Arthur Wellesley on the 15 December 1803 during the Second Anglo-Maratha War. In popular culture, the campaign to take Gawilghur forms the background of the novel Sharpe's Fortress by Bernard Cornwell, the third in a trilogy of books covering the eponymous hero's time in the British army in India during the Napoleonic era.
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Gawilghur was a well-fortified mountain stronghold of the Maratha Empire north of the Deccan Plateau, in the vicinity of Melghat Tiger Reserve, Amravati District, Maharashtra.It was successfully assaulted by an Anglo-Indian force commanded by Arthur Wellesley on the 15 December 1803 during the Second Anglo-Maratha War.In popular culture, the campaign to take Gawilghur forms the background of the novel Sharpe's Fortress by Bernard Cornwell, the third in a series of books covering the eponymous hero's time in the British army in India during the Napoleonic era.
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Melghat is defined as the 'meeting of Gahts' which talks about the area which is a large area of hills which is never ending and the steep climbs with the scary raviness of the jagged cliffs. The wonderful hill forests with the trees which are covered with thick moss which are grown beneath and cover the trees hence underscoring the virgin confines. This lies on the extreme north part of the Amravati District and on Madhya Pradesh's border, in the south west ranges of Satpura mountains. If not for the popularity of the tigers, Melghat would have got famous for the eagle sanctuary or the 'raptor'. In any case, this is the dream come true of any birdwatcher. Though it is not easy to get a glimpse of them, yet this forest is said to be the one of the most important habitat in India for tiger breeding. On a whole the area of Melghat is 1,676.93 sq.km inclusive of the 788.75 sq km. In Maharashtra's Vidharba region is the 361.28 sq km Gugarnal National Park & the Melghat Sanctuary. The remaining of the buffer zone is inclusive of 526.90 sq km of the reserve forest. Situated in the River Tapti's catchment area, Melghat which is a forest for water harvesting supplies about 30 percent of fresh water to the localities living in the nearby area.
In the Maharashtra's district Amravati in the extreme northern side on Madhya Pradesh's border, lies Melghat in south west side of the Satpura mountain ranges. Melghat's meaning is 'meeting of ghats' and this describes about the large area of the hills which are never ending and the ravines scarred by the steep climbs and jagged cliffs.
In the year 1974, Melghat got declared as the Tiger Reserve. Currently the Reserve's total area is about 1677 km2.The core area has no villages.
The nature of the forest is dry deciduous, and the teak (Tectona grandis) is dominant here. Five major rivers catch up at this Reserve and they are: the Dolar, Gadga, Sipna, Khapra and Khandu and all these are Tapti river's tributaries. The fauna which are main here are the blacknaped hare, otter, mouse deer, pangolin, porcupine, Rhesus monkey, langur, wild boar, flying squirrel, ratel, chausingha, chital, nilgai, barking deer, gaur, sambar, jackal, wild dog, sloth bear, leopard and tiger.
History
It is that that in Melghat invaders from the northern side travelled across in order to reach the Berar where the dynasty Imad Shahi was founded in the year 1484.
Gawilgarh and Narnala the two historic forts guards the east and west main ridge. In the second war of Maharatta in the year 1803, Colonel Arthur Wellesley, who later went on to be the Duke of Wellington, from the Maharattas, the Gawilgarh fort. Melghat became the choice automatically after the launch of the Project Tiger in the year 1973.
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Narnala (Marathi नरनाळा), also known as Shanur Fort, is a hill fortress in Maharashtra, India, named after the Rajput Ruler Narnal Singh. The fort was first established in 10 A.D. by Gond Kings. In the 15th Century it was occupied and rebuilt by the Mughals, becoming one of Berar Subah's thirteen sarkar. It consists of three small forts: Zafarabad (or Jafarabad) fort on the east, Narnala in the centre and Teliagarh to the west. The lake within the centre of the complex is said to possess healing properties and according to legend contained the philosopher's stone, though no stone was found when the lake dried up in the drought and Indian famine of 1899-1900. Occupied since at least the Khilji dynasty, the fort is well known for the Muslim saint Hazrat Burhanuddin Bagh Sawar Wali, and it is said that many white tigers were seen with him at that time. Adli Beg or Atalu Beg carved many Arabic inscriptions into the fort and the Kadak Bijli cannon. It is also the birthplace of the Mughal Aurangzeb's great grandson.
The fort is located in the Akot Taluka Akola district, Berar (also called Amravati Division)at coordinates of 20.703 N and 76.997 E. The closest city is Akot, which is 18 km away. It is at the southernmost tip of the Satpura Hills at an elevation of 912 meters above sea level. Currently the fort falls within the Melghat Tiger Reserve.
The fort was invested by the army of Murtaza. The fort surrendered and Tufalkhan and also Burhan Imad Shah were imprisoned along with 40 others. They were confined in the fort of Lohagad where they died while in captivity. Some historians say that all of them were poisoned under the orders of Murtaza Nizam Shah. After the battle that was fought between the armies of the Ahmadnagar kingdom and the Emperor Akbar on 26 January 1597 in which the armies of the Adilshahi Emperor who along with the Kutub Shah of Golconda was an ally of Nizamshah emerged successful. The fort can now ho ascended by a motorable road. About halfway up it crosses first one and then another piece of level ground, each thickly sprinkled with Islamic tombs.
The path passes two other strong gateways and one slighter one before entering the heart of the fort, and climbs meanwhile to the uppermost glials. Between the last two gateways are the domed tombs of Bagh Savar Wali and Gaz Badshah. Wali, the former not only rode a tiger in his life but the old Gazetteer slates even now a tiny white tiger may be seen at night going to and from his tomb. Passing the last gateway one comes almost at once before the Ambar Bangala, the kacheri of former days
The exact date of construction is not known. The first fortifications, according to local legend, were made by Naryendrapun, a descendant of the Pandavas and at the time Emperor of Hastinapur (Delhi). It likely predates 1400 CE as Firishta -the Persian historian- records that Ninth Badshaha Shahbudeen Ahmad Shah I Wali (1422 CE to 1436 CE) during construction of the Gawilgarh fort, made repairs to Narnala fort when he camped at Achalpur (Elichpur) from 1425 to 1428. This would mean that the Narnala fort was constructed before Bahmani rule In 1437, when Nashir Khan the subhedar of Khandesh invaded Berar, the governor of the province (also called Khan-i-Jahan), remained loyal to his master, Ala-ud-din Ahmad Shah II (son of Ahmad Shah I Wali) and retreated to Narnala. He was besieged by disaffected nobles and Nashir Khan, but managed to break through the besieging force with help of Khalaf Hasan Basri who was sent by Ala-ud-din Ahmed Shah II. Nasir Khan was defeated. In 1487 CE Narnala along with Gawilgarh came under the control of Fathullah Imad-ul-Mulk, the founder of Imad shahi dynasty at Ellichpur (or Achalpur). In 1572 Burhan Imad Shah (also of the Imad Shahi dynasty) was confined in Narnala by his minister Tufal Khan. This gave Murtaza Nizam Shah of Ahmadnagar a pretext to lay siege to the fortress. He captured both king and minister, subsequently putting them to death. Thus the fort passed into the hands of the Ahmednagar kings. In 1597-98, the fort was captured by Akbar's officers, Saiyid Yusuf Khan Mashhad and Shaikh Abul Fazl, and renamed Shanur. from the officer who held it for the Sultan of Ahmadnagar. During Akbar’s rule, Narnala was one of the Sarkars of Berar Subah (see Berar Subah).
Sardar Beg Mirza and Qader Beg Mirza, hereditary descendants of the Mughal dynasty in the 18th century, stayed near Argaon because Shah Beg Subedar of Berar held the fort.
Narnala was captured by Parsoji Bhosale in 1701 CE and remained with the Marathas till it was taken over by the British in 1803 CE. Major features The fort covers an area of 362 acres (1.46 km2). It has 360 watchtowers, six large and twenty one small gates.
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Amner Fort Cleaning | आमनेर किल्ला स्वच्छता अभियान
Jilpy Amner fort Cleaning program was organized by Wildlife and Environment Conservation Society, Amravati on dated 9-10 June 2018. This fort is situated on confluence of River Tapi and Gadga near Dharni tehsil of district Amravati.
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आमनेर किंवा जिल्पी आमनेर हा सातपुड्यातील एक अपरिचित किल्ला. हा किल्ला अमरावतीवरुन तब्बल १८० किमी व धारणी वरुन १५ कीमी अंतरावर, आपल्या प्रवाहाने महाराष्ट्र व मध्य प्रदेशाला विभागनारी तापी नदी व मेळघाटातुन ऊगम पावनारी गाडगा या दोन नदीच्या संगमावर ऊभा असून हा छोटेखानी किल्ला सर्वांगाने दुर्लक्षीत आहे. साधारणता साडेतीनशे वर्षे जुना असलेल्या या किल्ल्याचा फारसा इतिहास उपलब्ध नसून माहिती नसल्यामुळे फारसे कुणी बघायला सुद्धा जात नाही. त्यामुळे किल्ल्यावर झाडी वाढलेली असून परकोट व बुरुज ढासळत आहेत. या किल्ल्याकडे लक्ष वेधण्यासाठी Wildlife and Environment Conservation Society तर्फे दि. 9-10 जुन 2018 “आपला वारसा – आपली जबाबदारी” या श्रमदानातून स्वच्छता मोहीमेचे आयोजन करण्यात आले होते.
आमनेर किल्ला स्वच्छता कार्यक्रम पुढील वर्षभरात टप्प्या टप्प्याने करण्यात येणार असुन कार्यक्रमाचा श्रीगणेशा 9-10 जुन 2018 ला श्रमदानातून स्वच्छता मोहीमेचे आयोजन करून करण्यात आला. पहील्या टप्प्यात यामधे एकुन 22 जन सहभागी झाले होते. यामधे सुपे, जि. अहमदनगर येथून ऊद्योजक श्री. सुधीर सरोदे, वाशिम वरुन श्री. मिलिंद सावदेकर, नागपूर च्या माँरीस काँलेज चे ईतिहासाचे प्रा. अभिजित मेंढे, वेक्स चे कोषाध्यक्ष प्रा. डॉ. गजानन वाघ, ऊपाध्यक्ष डॉ. श्रीकांत वऱ्हेकर, सदस्य अरविंद कानस्कर, मणीष ढाकुलकर, सावन येवतकर, प्रा. ज्ञानेश्वर भगत, प्रा. महेश बेलसर, श्री. गिरीश लांडगे, कु रक्षिता उकेश, कु. पल्लवी उकेश, अर्पित सावरकर, प्रतिक खंडारे, शुभम गिरी व वेक्स चे सचिव तथा ऊपक्रम समन्वयक डॉ. जयंत वडतकर आदी विद्यार्थी, किल्ला प्रेमी ऊपस्थीत होते. पहिल्या टप्प्यात किल्यातील काही भाग स्वच्छ करण्यात आला असुन पाऊस सुरू झाल्यानंतर किल्ल्यावर नदी ओलांडून जाता येत नाही. उर्वरित भागाची सफाई दिवाळी नंतर करण्यात येईल, त्यावेळी धारणी येथील स्थानिक विद्यार्थी व नागरिक, धूळघाट येथील काही तरुण सुद्धा सामील होणार आहेत.
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