
Pathanpura Gate
Tourist Attraction
Pathanpura Gate
Pathanpura Gate is one of the historic entrances to the Chandrapur Fort in Chandrapur, Maharashtra. The fort, originally known as Chanda Fort, was built by the Gond King Khandkya Ballal Sah in the 13th century. Pathanpura Gate is one of the eight clockwise entrances to the fort, which also include Jatpura Gate, Bagad Khidki, Anchaleshwar Gate, Hanuman Khidki, Vithoba Khidki, Binda Gate, and Chor Khidki.
The fort is known for its unique art and architecture, with carvings and structures that offer a glimpse into the past. The Pathanpura Gate, like the other gates, showcases the craftsmanship of the time and adds to the historical significance of the fort.
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Pathanpura Gate is located in Chandrapur, Maharashtra.
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