The
Maratha ruler
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj assigned
Moropant Trimbak Pingle, his prime minister, to undertake the construction of this fort in order to defend the banks of the
Nira and the
Koyna rivers, and to defend the
Par pass. It was completed in 1656. The Battle of Pratapgad between
Shivaji Maharaj and
Afzal Khan, a general of
Adil Shahi dynasty, was fought below the ramparts of this fort on 10 November 1659. This was the first major test of the fledgling kingdom's army, and set the stage of the establishment of the Maratha empire. Pratapgad Fort is a historical fort located in Satara district of Maharashtra, near Mahabaleshwar. It holds great significance in the history of the Maratha Empire and is known for its connection to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The fort, built in 1656, stands as a symbol of valor and strategic brilliance. Pratapgad continued to be involved in regional politics.
Sakharam Bapu Bokil, a well-known minister of Pune, was confined by his rival
Nana Phadnis in Pratapgad in 1778. He was later moved from fort to fort until he died at
Raigad. In 1796, Nana Phadnis, while escaping from the intrigues of
Daulatrao Shinde and his minister Baloba, assembled a strong garrison in Pratapgad before heading to
Mahad. In 1818, as part of the
Third Anglo-Maratha War, Pratapgad was surrendered to the East India company. ==Geography==