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Madh Fort (also called Versorva Fort) is a fort in northern Mumbai, India. It was probably built by the Portuguese as a watchtower. After it became obsolete, it became a training place for military cadets. Fortifications (Latin fortis, strong, and facere, to make) are military constructions designed for defensive warfare. ... Mumbai (Marathi: मुंबई ) (pronounced in Marathi, and in English), formerly known as Bombay (IPA: ), is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra and is the most populous Indian city with a 2005 estimated population of about 13 million. ...


It is located in Madh Island. It is secluded and difficult to reach, about 15 km from Malad. Some Bollywood movies like Love Ke Liye Kuchh Bhi Karega are shot at this location. Madh fort Madh Island is a neighbourhood in northern Mumbai. ... Malad is the name of a railway station on the Mumbai suburban railway on the Western Railway railway line. ... Typical Bollywood movie poster Bollywood is the informal name given to the popular Mumbai-based film industry in India. ...


Forts around Mumbai

Bassein Fort • Bombay Castle • Castella de AguadaDongri FortMadh FortMahim FortMazagon FortRiwa FortSewri FortSion Hillock FortWorli Fort
Mumbai (Marathi: मुंबई ) (pronounced in Marathi, and in English), formerly known as Bombay (IPA: ), is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra and is the most populous Indian city with a 2005 estimated population of about 13 million. ... Bassein Fort ruins The Bassein Fort is a fort near Vasai, just north of Mumbai on the mainland just north of the Bombay archipelago. ... The Worli Fort is an ancient British fort in Worli area in Bombay, India. ...



 

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