Shahada, Maharashtra

In 1600s Jadhavrao lost ruling power against Mughal but after some time later Rao Shinde recaptured Khandesh with the help of Maratha Empire.

[7]: 9 Prakasha village, which is around 15 km south-west of Shahada, is the second most important excavation site in Maharashtra.

Excavation exposed 17 meter deep occupational deposit – hammer stones, restricted use of copper, low grade bronze dating back to 1700 BC.

[9] This evidence suggest that Shahada and area on the banks of Gomai River has been inhabited at least since 1700 BC.

Pujya Sane Guruji Vidya prasarak mandal collage Lonkheda is the biggest educational campus near Shahada.

Languages/dialects spoken in Shahada town and Nandurbar districts are many tribal language bhilu (ladshi, dogari, bayadi, pwari etc....) And other Marathi, and Gujarati.

As the Satpura Mountain Range just 30 km north of Shahada, the bedrock is on an average 5 metres below the ground level.

The climate of Shahada is on the whole dry except during the south-west monsoon season and winter months December to February.

Asia's First Golden ratio based Meditation Center at Chorriya Town. Shahada, Nandurbar