10. Murud Janjira Fort, MaharashtraThis fort is located in the port town of Murud which is 165 km south of Mumbai on a small island. Originally the fort was a small wooden structure built by a Koli chief in the late 15th century.
It has a small gate towards the open sea for escape. The fort has 19 rounded bastions which are still intact. There are many canons of native and European make rusting on the bastions. Now in ruins, the fort in its heyday had all necessary facilities, e.g., palaces, quarters for officers, mosque, a big fresh water tank, etc. On the outer wall of the main gate, there is a sculpture that depicts a tiger clasping elephants in its claws. This sculpture is difficult to interpret and appears on many fort-gates in Maharashtra.