Gawilghur
MDR46

Gawilghur Castle
Gawilghur was constructed in 1425 as a well-fortified mountain stronghold of the Maratha Empire.
History
- Gawilghur was constructed in 1425 as a well-fortified mountain stronghold of the Maratha Empire.
- The castle's strategic location north of the Deccan Plateau, within the vicinity of the Satpura Ranges, made it an ideal stronghold for the empire.
Architecture and Layout
The architectural style of Gawilghur is characteristic of the Maratha Empire's fortification techniques.
The castle's layout features a typical fortified structure with bastions and a central citadel.
Believed to date from the 15th century, the castle's design reflects the empire's military prowess.
Historical Significance
Gawilghur played a significant role in the Second Anglo-Maratha War.
This event marked a turning point in the war and ultimately led to the defeat of the Maratha Empire.
Current Status and Use
The current status of Gawilghur is that of a historic site.
The castle has been preserved and restored to maintain its historical significance.
Heritage Status
Gawilghur was designated as a protected monument under Indian law, recognizing its cultural and historical importance.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access the castle by traveling to Chikhaldara in Amravati District, Maharashtra.
The address is MDR46.
Notable Features and Rooms
The castle features several notable structures, including bastions and a central citadel.
However, specific details about individual rooms or architectural features are not available.
Details
| Name | Gawilghur |
|---|---|
| City | Chikhaldara |
| Country | India |
| Coordinates | 21.38272, 77.33555 |
| Current use | historic site |
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