Parnera Hill

Upon inspection of the fort's relics and structure, the use of skillful engineering methods of that time are apparent.

Sultan Muhammad Shah Begda won this fort at the end of 15th century.

[3][4] In 1696, a commander of Shivaji, Shree Moro Pandit, took possession of the fort and built a military base.

One poet has mentioned this fight's description in a garba titled Parnera ni lol.

In 1780, the British took possession of the fort under the leadership of Lt. Wales and put military for handling the harassment of Pindharas.

In every October, a huge fair is organized on Parnera Hill during Navratri.

[5] Chand Pir Baba Dargah is situated on the top of Parnera Hill.

In remembrance of Pir's sacrifice, dargahs were made in Parnera and Bilimora.

The hidden passage at the fort from where Shivaji jumped out with his horse