Mohol is a taluka (town) and a municipal council in Solapur district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.[1] It contains the Nagnath Temple, one of the most important for the Nagesh community.[2]

Mohol
Town/ Taluka
Mohol is located in Maharashtra
Mohol
Mohol
Coordinates: 17°49′00″N 75°40′00″E / 17.8167°N 75.6667°E / 17.8167; 75.6667
Country India
StateMaharashtra
DistrictSolapur
Government
 • BodyShivsena
Elevation
455 m (1,493 ft)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total
55,000
DemonymMoholkar
Language
 • OfficialMarathi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationMH 13

History

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Mohol was part of the Ahmednagar, Pune, and Satara districts before becoming a sub-district of Ahmednagar in 1838. In 1871, the district was reformed and joined with other sub-divisions to become the Solapur district.[citation needed]

List of villages in Mohol

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Sr. No. Village Name Gram Panchayat with Pin Code
1 Adhegaon Adhegaon 413248
2 Angar Angar 413214
3 Ankoli Ankoli 413253
4 Arbali Arbali 413253
5 Ardhanari Ardhanari 413253
6 Arjunsond Arjunsond 413214
7 Ashte Ashte 413213
8 Ashti Ashti 413303
9 Aundhi Aundhi 413248
10 Bairagwadi Bairagwadi 413221
11 Bhairowadi Mangaoli 413221
12 Bhambewadi Bhambewadi 413213
13 Bhoire Bhoire 413213
14 Bitle Bitle 413214
15 Bople Bople 413213
16 Chikhali Chikhali 413213
17 Chincholikati Chincholikati 413213
18 Dadapur Dadapur 413253
19 Degaon Degaon 413410
20 Deodi Deodi 413324
21 Dhaingade Wadi Malikpeth 413214
22 Dhokbabulgaon Dhokbabulgaon 413243
23 Diksal Diksal 413243
24 Ekurke Diksal 413243
25 Galandawadi Galandwadi 412203
26 Ghatne Ghatane 413213
27 Ghodeshwar Ghodeshwar 413253
28 Ghorpadi Mangaoli 413221
29 Gotewadi Gotewadi 413213
30 Haralwadi Haralwadi 413253
31 Hingani Hingani Nipani 413213
32 Hivare Hivare 413324
33 Ichgaon Ichgaon 413253
34 Jamgaon Bk Jamgaon Bk 413213
35 Jamgaon Kh Jamgaon 413213
36 Kamti Bk Kamti Bk 413253
37 Kamti Kh Kamti Kh 413253
38 Katewadi Katewadi 413213
39 Khandali Khandali 413324
40 Khandobachiwadi Khandokachiwadi 413214
41 Kharkatne Malikpeth 413214
42 Khavani Khavani 413248
43 Khuneshwar Khuneshwar 413222
44 Kolegaon Kolegaon 413213
45 Kombadwadi Angar 413214
46 Konheri Konheri 413248
47 Korwali Korwali 413253
48 Kothale Kothale 413253
49 Kuranwadi Kuranwadi Ashti 413214
50 Kurul Kurul 413213
51 Lamantanda Lamantanda 413253
52 Lamboti Lamboti 413213
53 Malikpeth Malikpeth 413214
54 Mangaoli Mangaoli 413221
55 Maslechaudhari Maslechaudhari 413222
56 Miri Miri 413221
57 Mohol Mohol 413213
58 Morvanchi Morvanchi 413222
59 Mundhewadi Mundhewadi 413213
60 Najik Pimpari Najik Pimpari 413213
61 Nalbandwadi Nalbandwadi 413214
62 Nandgaon Nandgaon 413213
63 Narkhed Narkhed 413213
64 Papari Papari 413324
65 Parmeshwar Pimpri Parmehwar Pimpari 413213
66 Paslewadi Diksal 413213
67 Patkul Patkul 413248
68 Pawarwadi Ekurke Pawarwadi 413213
69 Peertakali Peertakali 413002
70 Penur Penur 413248
71 Pokharapur Pokharapur 413248
72 Pophali Pophali 413213
73 Ramhingani Ramhingani 413213
74 Sarole Sarole 413213
75 Saundane Saundane 413248
76 Sawaleshwar Sawaleshwar 413213
77 Sayyadwarwade Sayyadwawade 413213
78 Shejbabhulgaon Shejbabulgaon 413213
79 Shetpal Shetpal 413324
80 Shingoli Shingoli 413002
81 Shirapur Shirapur Solapur 413213
82 Siddewadi Siddewadi 413213
83 Sohale Sohale 413253
84 Takali Takali Shikandar 413248
85 Tambole Tambole 413213
86 Taratgaon Shingoli 413002
87 Telangwadi Telangwadi 413324
88 Wadachiwadi Wadachiwadi 413213
89 Waddegaon Waddegaon 413253
90 Wadwal Wadwal 413213
91 Wafale Wafale 413214
92 Wagholi Wagholi 413253
93 Wagholiwadi Wagholi 413253
94 Waluj Waluj 413222
95 Warkute Warkute 413248
96 Watwate Watwate 413253
97 Wirawade Bk Wirawade Bk 413253
98 Wirwade Kh Wirwad Kh 413253
99 Yawali Yawali 413248
100 Yellamwadi Yellamwadi 413410
101 Yenaki Yenaki 413253
102 Yeoti Yeoti 413248

Politics In Mohol

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Mohol Assembly constituency (247) is one of the 288 Vidhan Sabha constituencies of Maharashtra state in western India and located in Solapur district. It is reserved for an SC Candidate.[citation needed]

It is a part of Solapur Lok Sabha constituency.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ Yadu Joshi (9 June 2015). "रोजंदारीवर या, साहेब बना !" [Rōjandārīvar Yā, Sāhēb Banā !]. Lokmat (in Marathi). Mumbai. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
  2. ^ Burman, J. J. Roy (2002). Hindu-Muslim syncretic shrines and communities. Mittal Publications. p. 278. ISBN 978-81-7099-839-6. Retrieved 27 March 2011.