<html> <head> <title>5 Historical Places Of Pune City </title> <body bgcolor="aqua"> </head> <hr color="purple"><hr color="Black"> <p><b><font face=" Comic Sans MS" color="blue" size=4> 1. Shanivarwada. </font></b></p> <p><font size=10 color="red">There can be no mention of Pune without mentioning its most iconic structures, the Shaniwarwada. A building that is steeped in tragedy, history and mystery, Shaniwarwada today is a popular heritage building visited by thousands of tourists daily. It was built in 18th century, in 1730 and was an important centre of Maratha Empire. It remained the seat of Peshwas for long until the British took over in 1818. It is a strong edifice built in stone and limestone and it is said that the teak used in the construction was brought from Junnar and the stones from Jejuri. The foundation stone of Shaniwarwada was laid by Peshwa Baji Rao on a Saturday and hence the name. Wada means residential building. Though a symbol of the powerful Maratha Empire, Shaniwarwada had only stories of deceit and pain.In 1773, Narayan Rao, the fifth Peshwa was brutally killed on the orders of his uncle Raghunath Rao. It is said that Narayan Rao ran out screaming for his uncle for help, ‘Kaka, mala vachva’ which means ‘Uncle, please save me’, not knowing that these assailants were send by his uncle himself. Locals claim that even today, on full moon nights, Narayan Rao’s screams can be heard from Shaniwarwada. Another unfortunate incident was the fire in the building in 1828 which almost destroyed the fort. Today, the fort has been maintained and is one of the popular tourist destinations of Pune. It is located on the Shanivar Peth and open to visitors. It is sad that though built as the pride of the Peshwas, the fort really couldn’t be it for long due to many ill-fated events in the structure. Even today, though it is known as an historical monument, Shaniwarwada is also known as a haunted place. Not quite a great way to remember one of the best historical monuments of Pune. But then, Shaniwarwada was always the one to carry tragedies on its giant shoulders.</b></i></font></p> </body> </html>
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