Rohida fort

The fort restoration is done by the Shree Shivdurga Samvardhan committee[1] with the help of forest dept.

[citation needed]According to the inscription on the third gate, Mohammed Adil Shah of Bijapur had repaired this fort in May 1656.

[citation needed] Rohida was among the 23 forts Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj handed over to Mughals (to Aurangzeb) as part the Treaty of Purandar(1665).

[citation needed] The Jedhe and the Khopade families held the fiefdom of lands around the fort during Nizamshahi and later during Adilshahi.

This fort was under the control of the Pant Sachivs, the ruling family of Bhor State, until Indian independence in 1947.

The villagers from the local fort restoration committee in the Bajarwadi make night stay and food arrangements at reasonable cost.

Main gate of Rohida Fort
Inscription in Farasi
Inscription in Marathi
Rohidmalla temple
Limestone mixer
Rockcut water cistern