Q. Which of the following fort has been described as Gibraltar of the East in British Gazette?

[A] Raigarh Fort

[B] Saraighat Fort

[C] Kangra Fort

[D] Fort William

Answer: A
Notes:

About Raigad Fort:

  • Raigad is a hill fort situated in the Raigad district in Maharashtra. The British Gazette states the fort was known to early Europeans as the Gibraltar of the East.
  • Its decisive feature is a mile and a half flat top, which has adequate room for buildings. In its prime, the fort had 300 stone houses and a garrison of 2,000 men.

Importance of Raigad Fort:

  • The fort, which was earlier called Rairi, was the seat of the Maratha clan Shirke in the 12th century.
  • The fort changed hands a number of times from the dynasty of Bahaminis to the Nizam Shahis and then the Adil Shahis.
  • In 1656, Chhatrapati Shivaji captured it. The fort not only helped Shivaji challenge the supremacy of the Adil Shahi dynasty but also opened up the routes towards Konkan for the extension of his power.
  • Raigad fort had emerged as the seat of Shivaji’s government.
  • Shivaji was coronated at Raigad by Gagabhatt where he took on the title of Chhatrapati.

Source: EPIC December 2021

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