Mumbai: Archaeological Site
Places and attractions in the Archaeological site category
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- Island
Mahim Fort
Nestled in the bustling metropolis of Mumbai, India, the Mahim Fort stands as a silent sentinel of history amidst the waves of modernity that crash against its time-worn walls. As an archaeological site, this fort dates back to the 16th century and serves as a poignant...
Sewri Fort
The Sewri Fort is a fort in Mumbai built by the British at Sewri. Built in 1680, fort served as a watch tower, atop a quarried hill overlooking the Mumbai harbour.
Worli Fort
The Worli Fort is a fort in Worli, Mumbai, India. The fort, often mistakenly referred to as being built by the Portuguese, was built by the British in around 1675.
Sion Hillock Fort
The Sion Hillock Fort is a fort in Mumbai, India. It was built under the regime of the English East India Company, between 1669 and 1677, atop a conical hillock when Gerard Aungier was the Governor of Bombay.
Belapur Fort
Belapur Fort is a fort near the township of Belapur in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. The fort was built by the Siddis of Janjira. It was later conquered by the Portuguese, and then Marathas. In the early 19th century, the fort was captured by the British.