Mahimangad

Mahimangad Fort (Man T; 17 40' N, 74 25' E; RS. Koregaon 20 m. W; p. 3,591), in Man lies within the village limits of Sindi Budruk about five and a half miles west of Dahivadi. The easiest way to it is by the Satara-Pandharpur road to a point about half a mile west of the pass descending into the lower parts of the Man taluka. From this point a broad track branches off northwards to the fort which lies not more than half a mile from the road. There are three hamlets close on the north of the fort which towers about 250 feet above them. It consists of a flat nearly triangular table land with the apex to the east surmounting a perpendicular scarp of black trap below which are steep slopes of short grass with a little soil. The sides are overgrown in places with prickly pear especially on the

Mahimangad

Mahimangad Fort (Man T; 17 40' N, 74 25' E; RS. Koregaon 20 m. W; p. 3,591), in Man lies within the village limits of Sindi Budruk about five and a half miles west of Dahivadi. The easiest way to it is by the Satara-Pandharpur road to a point about half a mile west of the pass descending into the lower parts of the Man taluka. From this point a broad track branches off northwards to the fort which lies not more than half a mile from the road. There are three hamlets close on the north of the fort which towers about 250 feet above them. It consists of a flat nearly triangular table land with the apex to the east surmounting a perpendicular scarp of black trap below which are steep slopes of short grass with a little soil. The sides are overgrown in places with prickly pear especially on the