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Who was the raigad killedar

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Answered by UsmanSant
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● Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was known as the Raigad Killedar.

● The Raigad Fort is situated over the Sahyadri Mountain in Mahad, Maharashtra.

● The gigantic fortress is superb and it very well may be gotten to just from one side where there is a way worked with 1737 stages.

● On the other three sides are profound valleys. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj caught the Raigad Fort and remodeled it and from there on named it the capital of Maratha realm. Hence was known as the Raigad Killedar.

Answered by aburaihana123
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Chhatrapati Shivaji was the Raigad killedar.

Explanation:

  • Killa' means a fort in hindi and 'Killedar' the holder of a fort or the ruler of the fort.
  • Shivaji had started capturing forts at a very early age. He captured many forts in the Deccan area.
  • In 1674 Shivaji captured the Raigad fort and made it his capital.
  • The Raigad Fort is located on top of the Sahyadri Mountain in, Maharashtra.
  • It is situated at an altitude of about 820m above the sea level.
  • The huge fort is very majestic and it can be accessed only from one side where there is a path built with 1737 steps.
  • On the other three sides are deep valleys.
  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj captured the Raigad Fort and renovated it and thereafter named it the capital of Maratha kingdom.
  • The British called it the Rock of Gibraltar.

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