Shirpamal

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Shirpamal
शिरपामाळ
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Location

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Information
TypeDestination
Religious affiliation(s)Hindu
Patron saint(s)Chhatrapati Shivaji and
Established1664
Founder
AuthorityMaharashtra government

Shirpamal is a tourist destination on Jawhar Nashik Road in Dharampur, near to Jawhar City in Maharashtra, India.[1][2]

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaja marched to Surat with the Maratha army. They set up camp near the princely state of Jawhar and met the Koli ruler of Jawhar.[3] Together they invaded Surat. Shirpamal was the meeting place of Shivaji and Vikramshah and has since become a historical monument. Chhatrapati Shivali Maharaj Visited Shirpamal at Jawhar on 31 December 1664. On 1 May 1995 Rajaram Mukne, President of Jawhar Municipal Council erected a memorial of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj at this place to commemorate this historic moment.[4][5]

References[]

  1. ^ Morgan, Francis. Vacation Goose Travel Guide Thane India. Soffer Publishing.
  2. ^ "Shirpamal | District Palghar, Government of Maharashtra | India".
  3. ^ Environment, Security and Tourism Development in South Asia: Tourism development in South Asia. Gyan Publishing House. 2004. p. 49. ISBN 978-81-8205-139-3.
  4. ^ टेटविलकर, सदाशिव (2006). दुर्गसंपदा ठाण्याची (in Marathi). श्रीकृपा प्रकाशन.
  5. ^ Kokaṇa vikāsa (in Marathi). Kokaṇa Vikāsa Mahāmaṇḍaḷa. 1993.


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