Sangole or (Sangola) is a city with a municipal council in Solapur district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
There is a historic fort inside Sangola town and later the Ingole's were awarded Deshmukhi of Paragane Sangole by Aadilshah of Bijapur.
It is believed that later the Deshmukh's left the Aadilshah of Bijapur and joined the forces of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
[citation needed] Soon after settlement, due to the large availability of high-quality land, which produced many crops during kharip season, farming and dairy businesses flourished around the area, although at first, Sangole experienced low population density.
This proved fortunate, as it was less severely impacted by such historical events as the Durga Devi drought in the 14th century and the failure of the Yadav kingdom at the hands of Alauddin Khalji in nearby Deogiri.
[citation needed] After the death of Afzal Khan, Shivaji captured the entire region from Wai to Kolhapur.
Netaji Palkar is believed to have raided Sangole on 14 Novemb Sangole's economy is primarily driven by agriculture, with textile mills (including cotton), grape processing factories and sugar factories found in the area.
[2] Sangole pomegranates are exported to the United States, England, and several Middle Eastern countries.
The Mata Balak Utkarsh Pratisthan [1], an NGO run by women, is located in Sangole.
It is a transformational movement generated for the rural society by the women of the drought-prone region of Sangole and has been operational for the past three decades.
Their work areas include women upliftment, schools, aarogya doot, child development, and many more.
The Sangole municipality conducts primary schools and maintains a dispensary with ten beds.
Chinke - Ruined shiva temple, loose sculptures of Ganapati.Lakshmi and mithuna figures, all datable to 13 to 14 century AD.
The Dhyan Mandir of Shri Brahma Chaitanya Gondavalekar Maharaj is located approximately 0.5 km from Sangole on the Wadegaon road.