Very little is known of the history of the fort. During the
Mughal Empire,
Pedgaon was one of the chief stores and a frontier post of the Moghul Army. In 1672, the then Deccan Viceroy, Khan Jahan, camped here and tried to pursue the Maratha army headed by
Shivaji I. Khan Jahan built water channels in order to bring water from the river Bhima. The Mot and the Persian wheel are well preserved till now. Khan Jahan renamed Pedgaon as Bahadurgad. This fort was captured by Shivaji by fooling the Moghul Chief. There is a 2 storied palace of
Aurangzeb inside the fort. This the fort where
Sambhaji Raje and
Kavi Kalash were subjected to a horrific torture when they did not accept to be converted to Islam. Bahadurgad has been renamed as Dharmaveergad in the memory of Sambhaji raje. In 1759 Pedgaon was captured by
Sadashivrao Bhau Peshwa, and remained with the Marathas till 1818. == References ==