Shringarpur
Village
CountryIndia
StateMaharashtra
Shivaji attacked Shringarpur on 29th April 1661 and kicked off the throne of Suryarao Surve.

Shringarpur is a small village in Ratnagiri district, Konkan, Maharashtra state, India. It is one of the base villages for the trek to Prachitgad.

The jagir of Shringarpur was originally held by a family belonging to the Surve clan. According to their lore, their ancestor was Shyam Singh (also known as Ajit Singh), a Rajput from Udaipur. In 14th century, he came to Deogiri, where he served the Yadava dynasty of Deogiri. Later, he changed his alliance to the Bahmani Sultanate, and was given the Shringarpur jagir. He was also given the title "Shurvir", which later got corrupted to "Surve".[1]

13°06′N 77°45′E / 13.100°N 77.750°E / 13.100; 77.750

References

  1. Pratima Kamat (1999). Crossfire. Instituto Menezes Bragança. pp. 160–161.


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