Kothaligad

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Kothaligad is a small fort (3100 ft) situated to the east of Karjat near Karjat-Murbad Road in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is a famous trek in the Karjat area, because of its small height and easy climbing. It is also known as the Fort of Peth because of its vicinity to Peth village at its base.

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Kotali Fort with two iron guns and one bronze gun; Kothali Fort; Kothligad; Kotligad; Peth Fort
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Location: 18.9921, 73.5124, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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  • Bhorgiri Fort
    ancient Indian fort
  • Gorakhgad
    fort ruins in the Western Ghats
  • Kothaligad
    fort in Raigad district, Maharashtra, India
  • Manaranjan Fort
  • Padargad
    building in India
  • Rajmachi Fort
    fort in Maharashtra, India
  • Shrivardhan Fort
    hill Fort in Maharashtra, India
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A scenic view peak of the Kothaligad FortA scenic view peak of the Kothaligad Fort
Kotligad main entranceKotligad main entrance
The end of the staircaseThe end of the staircase
Down the staircaseDown the staircase
Koltigad cannonKoltigad cannon
Kotligad steep staircaseKotligad steep staircase
Kotligad CarvingsKotligad Carvings
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    sitefortGorakhgadfortWikidata
    sitefortKothaligadfortWikidata
    sitefortManaranjan FortfortWikidata
    sitefortPadargadfort, ruinsWikidata
    sitefortRajmachi FortfortWikidata
    sitefortShrivardhan FortfortWikidata
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    commonsimageCaves Near the Kotaligad1 Commons
    commonsimageA scenic view peak of the Kothaligad Fort Commons
    commonsimageKotligad main entrance Commons
    commonsimageThe end of the staircase Commons
    commonsimageDown the staircase Commons
    commonsimageKoltigad cannon Commons
    commonsimageKotligad steep staircase Commons
    commonsimageKotligad Carvings Commons