Mazgaon Fort
| Mazagaon Fort | |
|---|---|
Location within Mumbai | |
| General information | |
| Type | Fort |
| Location | Mazagaon, Mumbai |
| Coordinates | 18°57′56″N 72°50′34″E / 18.965633°N 72.842703°E |
| Elevation | 32 m (105 ft) |
| Completed | 1680 |
| Destroyed | 8 June 1690 |
| Demolished | 8 June 1690 |
| Client | British |
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The Mazagaon Fort was a British fort in Mazagaon, Bombay (present-day Mumbai), in the Indian state of Maharashtra, built around 1680. The fort was razed by the Muslim Koli general, Yakut Khan in June 1690. The fort was located at the present-day Joseph Baptista Gardens, atop Bhandarwada Hill outside the Dockyard Road railway station.