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Popularly called the Devagiri, the fort stands on a hill, approximately 200 meters high. The fort is known to have survived hundreds of attacks and one of the main incidents was when the hill slopes were cut by the Yadava rulers. This was mainly done to improve defence on the lower slopes of the fort by the rulers. After the cut, the only access was via a narrow bridge which could accommodate maximum two people abreast.