The document summarizes the history of historical structures in Dapoli, India in chronological order. It begins with early Buddhist settlements from 200 BC with the Panhalekaji Caves. Between the 16th-18th centuries, the Portuguese built St. Anne's Church, Fort Goa, and repaired Suvarnadurg Fort. The Maratha Empire then controlled the region. Some of the major historical structures discussed include the Panhalekaji Caves, Suvarnadurg Fort, St. Anne's Church, Jama Masjid, Fatehgad Fort, Fort Goa, and Kadyavaril Ganapati temple.