Raigad Fort
| Raigad Fort | |
|---|---|
| Raigad District, Maharashtra (near Mahad) | |
Nagarkhana, Raigad Fort | |
| Site information | |
| Type | Hill fort |
| Controlled by |
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| Open to the public | Yes |
| Location | |
Raigad Fort Shown within Maharashtra Raigad Fort Raigad Fort (India) | |
| Coordinates | 18°14′01″N 73°26′26″E / 18.2335°N 73.4406°E |
| Height | 1,356 metres (4,400 ft) ASL |
| Site history | |
| Built | Constructed between 1656 to 1674 under Maratha Empire |
| Architect | Sardar Hiroji Indulkar |
| In use | capital administration and military operations of the Maratha Empire |
| Materials | Basalt, Granite, Lime mortar |
| Events | Coronation of |
| Garrison information | |
| Past commanders | |
| Part of | Maratha Military Landscapes of India |
| Criteria | Cultural: iv, vi |
| Reference | 1739-005 |
| Inscription | 2025 (47th Session) |
Raigad, seen in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, India, is a hill fort located in the city of Mahad. It is one of the strongest fortresses on the Deccan Plateau and was historically referred to as Rairee or Rairy fort.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the Maratha ruler, along with his chief engineer Hiroji Indulkar, did the construction and development of various buildings and structures, including Raigad. In 1674, after being crowned the king of the Maratha Kingdom of the Konkan, Shivaji Maharaj chose Raigad as the capital of his Hindavi Swaraj.
Located at an elevation of 820 metres (2,700 ft) above its base and 1,356 m (4,449 ft) above sea level within the Sahyadri mountain range, the fort offers views of the surrounding area. The fort was home to around 1,550 people having an average family size of 5 people. Accessing the fort requires ascending approximately 1,737 steps. Alternatively, visitors can opt for the Raigad Ropeway, an aerial tramway spanning 750 m (2,460 ft) in length and reaching a height of 400 m (1,300 ft), which conveniently transports them from the ground to the fort in just four minutes.