Baglan taluka

[3] Later on during the rule of Chatrapati Shivaji Raje Bhosale of the Maratha Empire, Baglan was a territory of major importance because of its proximity to the then flourishing and rich mughal market city of Surat.

Maratha's were aware of this and used it to their advantage by capturing the area from Mughals and later on mounting a loot on Surat thrice.

The forts of Salher and Mulher in Baglan Tehsil were used as halting and storage points during Marathas march back to home after looting Surat.

Baglan taluka contains the following villages: Vatar Antapur, Anandpur, Bramhanpade, Avhati, Aarai, Askheda, Akhatvade, Ajmer Saundane, Ambasan, Bhakshi, Chuandhane, Dangsaundane, Dasvel, Dyane, Dasane, Devlane, Dodheshwar, Fofir, Jaikheda, Jaipur, Kakadgaon, Karanjad, Kersane, Karanjgavhan, Kikwari, Kikwari khurd, Koutikpade, Lakhamapur, Mangitungi, Mulher, Kandhane, Mulane, Munjwad, Nandin, Nampur, Pimpalkothe, Pingalwade, Sakode, Salher, Shemali, Sompur, Shripurwade, Karanjad, Tandulwadi, Taharabad, Antapur (shankar maharaj), Thengoda, Tilwan, Utrane, Nitane, Parner, Chirai, Bodhri, Bilpuri, Mahad, Virgaon, Aundane, Virgaonpade, Talwade, Bijorse, Lakhane, Karhe, Brahmangaon, Chaulher and Vayagaon, Sarade, Kupakheda, Dyane, Bhadane, Pimpaldar, Darhane, Navegoan, Rahud, Kotbel, Gorane, Bijote, Tarsali, Bhandarpade, Vanoli More nagar.

Tungan, Aliyabad, Vadakhel, Jad, Golwad, Moholangi, Haranbari, Babhulane, Waghmba, Dongrej, Maliwade, Pathawe, Sawargaon, Chinchpade, Bhildar, Tingri, kolipada Baglan has a number of temples, forts and natural sights that are tourist attractions.

[4] There are numerous caves in the hills named after great saints such as Mahavir, Adinath, Shantinath, Parshwanath and Ratnatrya.

Very Old and famous Hemadpanthi temple located in Deolane village about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from Satana.It is said that lord Krishna had died near mangi-tungi hence it is a sacred place for Hindus also.

Salher fort
Mulher fort