Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Ausa Fort

Fort : Ausa
Location : Ausa , Latur district
Type: Land fort

Route(s) :

1. Latur - Ausa (20 kms)

2. Pune - Tembhurni - Kurduwadi - Barshi - Osmanabad - Tuljapur - Ausa (365 kms)
3. Pune - Latur - Ausa (344 kms)
4. Pune - Solapur - Ausa (353 kms)

After Udgir we started for Ausa fort , the last fort of the trek. Ausa is located about 20 kms from Latur on the Latur-Solapur highway.
We reached the fort in about 2 hours from Udgir with a lunch break in between.

This fort is also under the control of the ASI and is open from 9am to 5pm. Photos are not allowed , but you can prove to them that this wont make it to some press news , usually the guards allow to take photos.

The fort has some outer walls and entrances. The fort is basically built in a depression (khandak). There are a lot of structures on the fort and cannons on the fort. The inner part of the fort is converted into a garden. There is a huge well in between the fort and has a lot of water and water channels underneath. We could even heard the sound of peacocks inside the shrubs in the fort but couldn't see any of them. The walls and bastions of the fort are crumbling due to tree growth but the ASI is trying to restore them. Most of the structures are crumbling and may fall down soon. There are lot of cannon balls too kept inside one of the entrances.


There is no specific recorded history of the fort.

The main entrance door of Ausa fort


Seal of British Empire on a cannon



A deep well inside the fort , water channels below


Expanse of the Ausa fort


One of the entrances of the Ausa fort


One of the cannons in Ausa fort


Firing line of cannons just ahead of an entrance door



Crumbling bastions and walls of the Ausa Fort


Lots of cannon balls in the fort

3 comments:

Atraccióndelvacío/Rafa said...

Fantastic photos very well combined with your synthesized text.

regards

vinupapa said...

i studied in AUSA way back in 1988. believe me its worth seeing.GREAT memories.

Kurush F Dalal said...

Thank you for writing this blog it convinced me to take my students here on our annual archaeology field trip. We usually only do monuments in Osmanabad ... but we now include Ausa Fort and Kharosa Caves.