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Dharavi Fort FortHeight : 190
Type : Hill forts Fort Range : Nil
District : Thane Grade : Easy
      This fort which is near Bhayander is considered as the nose of Vasai fort. Many people mistake it for “Kala Killa” of Dharavi. The island of Dharavi proved to be of vital importance during the battle of Marathas and Portuguese in 1737 A.D. This fort stands opposite Vasai fort with Vasai creek on one side and Arabian sea on the other. Due to such typical location it was possible to cut off trade and supplies to the Portuguese and also to keep a vigil on Vasai fort. this fort played a significant role in the Vasai mission led by Chimaji Appa.
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Dharavi Fort
History :
      This fort was constructed in a state of hurry during the attack on Dharavi island on 12th April, 1737. In one of the letters from Shankarji Keshav to Chimaji Appa it is stated that 2200 labourers were employed for its construction at a daily wage of Rs. 5/-. Later, when the Portuguese came to know about the construction of the fort by Marathas, they attacked the Dharavi island and took control over the fort which they later completed building it.

To conquer Vasai fort it was must for the Marathas to build Dharavi fort. On 30th November 1737, Marathas with 4,000 Hashams and 100 Horsemen conquered Dharavi fort. The Portuguese won back the fort on 28th February, 1737. On 9th March, 1738, Chimaji Appa attempted to conquer the same but in vain. This battle went on for a year after which on 6th March 1739, Marathas won the fort to their territory. Lastly, the British conquered the fort in 1818 A.D.
Fascinating Spots :

      This fort which had witnessed many battles during its time is sadly in ruins at present. On the Bhayander-Uttan bus route, alight at “Dharavi Devi Road” stop. There is a Church built by the Portuguese named “Belan Mauli Church” nearby. Moving ahead from here we come across Dharavi Devi temple. After a short walk from the temple one can see a rock cut mountain to the right. During 1536 to 1600, the Portuguese used the rocks from this mountain to construct Vasai fort and churches in Goa. Further from this mountain the path reaches the hill top where one can see the ruins of a bastion on which contained the office of the Portuguese. There is a garden and remnants of fortification wall on the hill top. From the top one can see Arabian sea, Vasai Creek and Vasai fort to the North. A visit to the fort is a must to study its strategic location.
Ways To Reach :
      Bus Nos. 1 and 4 ply between Bhayander and Uttan every 15 minutes. Bus No. 1 to Uttan drops us near the garden on the fort top. From here after visiting the fort, one has to descend the fort and head towards the Church and board the same bus from Dharavi junction bus stop to reach Bhayander. Dharavi fort to Dharavi junction is about 2.5 kms.
Accommodation Facility :
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Food Facility :
      Nil
Drinking Water Facility :
      Available on the fort.
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Forts in the range of Nil
 Aguada  Akluj Fort  Arjungad  Bahadurwadi gad
 Banda Fort  Belapur Fort  Bhivagad  Bhushangad
 Chapora Fort  Colaba  Daulatmangal  Dharavi Fort
 Dhotri Fort (Gadhi)  Dubergad(Dubera)  Dutch Warehouse( Vengurla Fort)  Gharapuri
 Honnur Fort  Indragad  Induri Fort (Gadhi)  Jaigad
 Jamgaon Fort  Kakati Fort  Kaladgad  Karmala Fort
 Kharepatan fort  Kotkamate  Machnur  Mahim Fort ( Kelve - Mahim)
 Malegaon Fort  Mangalwedha  Manikgad  Moti Daman Fort
 Nagardhan  Nani Daman Fort (St.Jerome Fort)  Narayangad  Pachhapur Fort
 Palashi Fort  Pardi Fort  Parnera Fort  Parola
 Piliv Fort  Pimplas Kot  Raikot  Rajhansgad (Yellur Fort)
 Ramdurg  Rasalpur Sarai (Fort)  Riwa Fort  Sarjekot (Alibaug)
 Satavali Fort  Sewri Fort  Sitabuldi fort(Sitabardi Fort)  Subhan Mangal
 Suvarnadurg  Thalner  Vallabhgad(Hargapur)  Vijaydurg
 Yashwantgad(Nate)  Yawal Fort (Nimbalkar Fort)