The Ahmednagar Fort is located close to the Bhingar Nala near Ahmednagar in Maharashtra state western India. It was the headquarters of the Ahmednagar Sultanate. In 1803, it was taken by the British during the Second Anglo-Maratha War. It was used as a prison during the British Raj. Currently, the fort is under the administration of the Armoured C…
The Ahmednagar Fort is located close to the Bhingar Nala near Ahmednagar in Maharashtra state western India. It was the headquarters of the Ahmednagar Sultanate. In 1803, it was taken by the British during the Second Anglo-Maratha War. It was used as a prison during the British Raj. Currently, the fort is under the administration of the Armoured Corps of the Indian Army.
Owner: Indian Military
Controlled by: Ahmadnagar Sultanate (1562-1600) · Mughal Empire (1600-1724) · Hyderabad (1724-1759) · Maratha Confederacy (1759-1803) · United Kingdom · East India Company (1803-1857) · India (1857-1947) · India (1947-)
Open to the public: daily 10am to 5pm
Condition: Good
In use: Capital headquarter of Ahmednagar Sultanate