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English: Sajja Kothi is a one-storey structure built by Ibrahim Adil Shah in 1500 CE, it is built in the Bijapuri style, Sajja Kothi was constructed as a viewing pavilion looking over the valley below, the domed upper chambers have faceted pendentives with the balconies hanging over the ramparts of the fort, situated at Panhala fort also known as Panhalgad (literally "the home of serpents"), is located in Panhala, 20 kilometres northwest of Kolhapur in Maharashtra, India, it is strategically located looking over a pass in the Sahyadri mountain range, Panahala fort was built between 1178 and 1209 CE, one of 15 forts built by the Shilahara ruler Bhoja II.
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