Rajuri Ves is one of the main historic gates of Dharur Fort (Kille Dharur) in Beed district, Maharashtra.
Rajuri Ves – Key Details
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Type: Fort entrance gate (Ves means gate in Marathi)
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Orientation: Traditionally associated with the Rajuri side/village, from which it gets its name
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Purpose: Defensive entry point and control of movement into the fort
Architectural Features
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Built with massive stone masonry
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Narrow passage design, typical of Deccan forts, to slow down invading forces
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Likely had wooden doors reinforced with iron spikes (now lost)
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Guard rooms and bastions would have been positioned nearby for security
Historical Importance
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Rajuri Ves served as a key access route for soldiers, traders, and officials
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Such gates were crucial during the rule of the Bahmanis, Adil Shahis, Mughals, and Marathas
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The gate reflects military architecture of medieval Deccan forts
Present Condition
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The structure still stands but is partially damaged
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Shows clear signs of age and weathering
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A point of interest for history lovers, photographers, and fort explorers

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