Maratha Military Landscapes of India

The Maratha Military Landscapes of India is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, made up of 12 military forts. Gingee Fort is in Tamil Nadu, and the other 11 are in Maharashtra.

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Map
Map of Maratha Military Landscapes of India

Sites

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  • 20.72472273.9427781 Salher Fort, Salher. Salher on Wikipedia Salher (Q7404420) on Wikidata
  • 19.19664373.8590012 Shivneri Fort. Shivneri Fort on Wikipedia Shivneri Fort (Q3520074) on Wikidata
  • 18.70986173.4764083 Lohagad Fort. Lohgad here on Wikivoyage Lohagad on Wikipedia Lohagad (Q6667935) on Wikidata
  • 18.704272.81314 Khanderi. Khanderi on Wikipedia Khānderi Island (Q3827817) on Wikidata
  • 18.23535273.4454635 Raigad Fort. Raigad Fort on Wikipedia Raigad Fort (Q3626515) on Wikidata
  • 18.24598673.6821936 Rajgad. Rajgad here on Wikivoyage Rajgad on Wikipedia Rajgad Fort (Q7286112) on Wikidata
  • 17.93622473.5776077 Pratapgad, Mahabaleshwar. Pratapgad on Wikipedia Pratapgad (Q3582929) on Wikidata
  • 17.81687473.0844488 Suvarnadurg. Suvarnadurg on Wikipedia Suvarnadurg Fort (Q2099096) on Wikidata
  • 16.80888974.1091679 Panhala Fort. Panhala Fort on Wikipedia Panhala Fort (Q7131008) on Wikidata
  • 16.56083373.33333310 Vijaydurg Fort. Vijaydurg Fort on Wikipedia Vijaydurg Fort (Q3827850) on Wikidata
  • 16.04199773.45985911 Sindhudurg Fort. Sindhudurg Fort on Wikipedia Sindhudurg Fort (Q13413791) on Wikidata
  • 12.25083379.39583312 Gingee Fort, Tamil Nadu. Gingee Fort on Wikipedia Gingee Fort (Q3536493) on Wikidata

See also

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