Tankai fort

20°11′28.6″N 74°27′16.4″E / 20.191278°N 74.454556°E / 20.191278; 74.454556TypeHill fortHeight966.22 M (3170 Ft)Site informationOwnerGovernment of IndiaOpen to
the publicYesConditionRuinsSite historyBuilt12th centuryBuilt byYadav of DevgiriMaterialsStone

Tankai fort is a hill, part of the Satmala Range, with the ruins of a large Maratha hill fort on the peak.[1][2] With Ankai Fort near this fort are known as Ankai-Tankai, the strongest hill fort in the Nashik district, rises about 900 feet above the plain and 3200 feet above the sea. It is located from Manmad in Yeola taluka of Nashik district in Maharashtra, India.

References

  1. ^ James Fergusson; James Burgess (May 2013). The Cave Temples of India. Cambridge Library Collection. p. 480. ISBN 9781108055529. Retrieved 19 December 2015.
  2. ^ "Ankai-Tankai hill forts". Wondermondo. Retrieved 19 December 2015.
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