Kohoj

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ControlledbyMaratha Empire (till 1637)Maratha Empire (1716-1820)
British Raj (1820-1947)
India Government of India (1947-)
Opento
thepublic
Yes
Coordinates19°40′12″N 72°59′15″E / 19.6700315°N 72.9875099°E / 19.6700315; 72.9875099
Kohoj Fort
Waghote village, Palghar district, Maharashtra
Kohoj fort
Site information
OwnerIndia Government of India
Controlled byMaratha Empire (till 1637)Maratha Empire (1716-1820)
British Raj (1820-1947)
India Government of India (1947-)
Open to
the public
Yes
Location
Kohoj Fort is located in Maharashtra
Kohoj Fort
Kohoj Fort
Waghote village near Palghar in Maharashtra
Kohoj Fort is located in India
Kohoj Fort
Kohoj Fort
Kohoj Fort (India)
Coordinates19°40′12″N 72°59′15″E / 19.6700315°N 72.9875099°E / 19.6700315; 72.9875099
Height2,000 feet (610 m)
Site history
In useAbandoned
DemolishedDilapidated

Kohoj is a medieval military fortification located near Palghar in Palghar district in Maharashtra, India.

Kohoj is located about 104 km from Mumbai off the Mumbai - Ahmedabad Highway. Upon reaching Manor you have to take a right turn under a newly built flyover and take the Manor - Wada road. It is approximately around 10 km from the right turn. A few minutes drive on this road and one can see the Kohoj fort on your right. At the bottom of the fort is a lake known as 'Pazhar'.

History

The fort is said to be about 800 years old and finds a mention in the Purandar treaty along with 22 other forts which were surrendered by Shivaji Maharaj to the Mughals on 11 June 1665. It was also an important fort for keeping a look on the nearby coast and thus to keep the territory safe and secure.

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