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 MALTHAN PUAR'S  RAJWADA

Photographs of Puar Rajwada at Malthan village near Pune, Maharashtra, Puars or Pawars or Parmars claim their descent from ancient King Agnipalak and Raja Vikramaditya who started Vikram Samvat Calender and Raja Bhoj were notable rulers of the dynasty, their seats and lines were, Malthan & Supa, Dhar and Dewas Madhya Pradesh.
Malthan is a Village in Shirur Taluka in Pune District of Maharashtra State, India. It belongs to Desh or Paschim Maharashtra region . It belongs to Pune Division . It is located 60 KM towards East from District head quarters Pune. 18 KM from Shirur. 170 KM from State capital Mumbai
said to be the banks of Ghodnadi river

Main entrance of Amdabad Wada which was bulit by Shrimant Rajayijaro Pawar





  Chhatries (Cenotaphs ) Of The Great Rayaji Pawar, Brother Of The Raja Anandrao Pawar Of Dhar.There Existed A Fort Next To These Cenotaph But Was Distroyed Over Time Due To Negligence 









these two rooms where used by Pawar's royal whenver they visited banks of river. Good view of river can be seen from here




The Baradari Well. ..Having Twelve Arches





Darbar Kacheri Of The Rajwada At Malthan Built In 1725 By  Raja Udajirao Pawar, Who Was A First Class Saramjamdar And Sadar Appointed By Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Of Satara




 Under Ground Cellars Where Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Stayed During The Grand Escape From Agra. ...As Per Records Of Historian Baba Saheb Purandare.









Darbar Kacheri

 Darbar Kacheri With Upper Janana Khana









View From The Janana Khana Of The Darbar Kacheri


Underground Cellers For Hiding inside wada














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