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Purandar has witnessed many regimes change hands. The Bahamani, Nizamshahi, and Adil
shahi empires established supremacy from time to time and the fort eventually passed into
the hands of the Marathas, under the leadership of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, and
subsequently, into the Peshwas' control. Sambhaji Maharaj, the son of Shivaji Maharaj, was
born here. In the years of Peshwas rule, the fort was the birthplace of yet another son of
Maharashtra's Swarjya - Sawai Madhavrao Peshwa. It was because of this constant
habitation that the fort was well maintained. The English too, could not resist setting up a
military outpost here. Thus despite its sheer size, a large and once well equipped fort like
Purandar, today, is desolate and wears an abandoned look. The Purandar fort, though
massive and dominating the entire landscape is surprisingly easy to climb and free from
any dangerous curves or barriers. This amongst many other reasons, makes a trek to
Purandar one that you will never forget.
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