Rajgad

Rajgad is a hill fort in . It was built as Murumbdev and was later renamed Rajgad by Shivaji Maharaj. It is south-west of Pune City. The base village Gunjavane is around 60 km from Pune.
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  • Type: fortress
  • Description: Hill fort in Pune district, Maharashtra, India
  • Also known as: Rajgad Fort” and “Rajgarh

Rajgad

Latitude
22.5667° or 22° 34′ 0″ north
Longitude
73.6667° or 73° 40′ 0″ east
Open location code
7JJMHM88+MM
Wiki­data ID
Q7286112
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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Western Panjabi—“Rajgad” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: fortalesa de Rajgad
  • Dutch: Rajgad
  • Egyptian Arabic: جبل راچجاد فورت
  • French: Fort de Rajgad
  • Hebrew: מבצר ראג’גד
  • Hindi: राजगड
  • Hindi: राजगढ़ का किला
  • Malayalam: രാജ്ഗഡ് കോട്ട
  • Marathi: Rajgad
  • Marathi: औंढा
  • Marathi: राजगड
  • Newari: राजगढ
  • Russian: Раджгад
  • Slovenian: Rajgad Fort
  • Spanish: Fuerte Rajgad
  • Tamil: ராஜ்காட் கோட்டை
  • Turkish: Rajgad Kalesi
  • Urdu: قلعہ راج گڑھ
  • Western Panjabi: قلعہ راج گڑھ

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