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kondana, purandar or panhala which is odd man out ​

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Answered by seemaghag
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Answer:

I guess Purandar . This is only the answer

Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

Kondana is odd one out, becaseu its a historical cave, while  purandar is a mountian fort, and Panhala is hill station.

Explanation:

Kondana: it was found in 1st century BC. The Sinhagad Fort was named after the sage Kaundinya at first. The Kaundinyeshwar temple, along with the caves and stone carving, indicate that the fort was most likely constructed around two thousand years ago. In 1328 AD, Muhammad bin Tughlaq took it from the Koli king Nag Naik.

Purandar: The Sinhagad Fort was named after the sage Kaundinya at first. The Kaundinyeshwar temple, along with the caves and stone carving, indicate that the fort was most likely constructed around two thousand years ago. In 1328 AD, Muhammad bin Tughlaq took it from the Koli king Nag Naik.

Panhala: Panhala's history is inextricably linked to the history of the Maratha empire. The fort was captured by Shivajii in 1673, and Panhala served as the state capital until 1782. The Maratha head of state is said to have spent a significant amount of time in the fort, which was the largest of all Deccan forts and conveniently placed at the apex of the Sahyadri mountainous region, on an important trade route. In 1827, the British took control.

Locals assert that when the town's roads were being built, the majority of the 150 original wells of Panhalagarh's mediaeval fort were suffocated. This must have happened after the British opened up the fort to other settlers in 1842.

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