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Tandulwadi Fort

July 5, 2026

Six tourists were recently rescued after they lost their way and got stranded in dense fog while coming down from Tandulwadi Fort in Maharashtra's Palghar district.

About Tandulwadi Fort:

  • It is located near Lalthane village in Palghar district, about 104 km from Mumbai, Maharashtra.
  • The fort dates back 800 years and was primarily used as a watch tower over the surrounding plain.
  • Tandulwadi is not a fully built up fort, but a series of structures spread over the top of the mountain.
  • History:
    • In the thirteenth century, King Bhimdev's kingdom comprised the cities of Shurparak (Nalasopara) and Mahikawati (Mahim).
    • The first known history of the fort was in the 15th century (about 1429) during the rule of Jafar Khan, son of Ahmed Shah of the Gujarat Sultanate.
    • It was used as a reconnoiter fort to keep a watch on neighboring forts and the Arabian Sea.
    • In 1454, the Sultan of Ahmedabad captured Mahikavati (Mahim Fort) and one of his Sardars named Mallik Allauddin was made chief of Tandulwadi fort.
    • In 1509, the Portuguese took the fort but lost control of the area to the Marathas in 1737 after the Battle of Bassein.
  • Structure:
    • It has several rock cut water cisterns.
    • There are no bastions, walls or houses on the fort.
    • There is no evidence of fortification except for a small stone wall on the southern side.
    • A small water pond is situated in the center.

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