Archaeological Museum
About
The
museum was set up in 1983 to house the excavated materials found from
the excavation conducted between 1961-69 on this Harappan site. The
pottery and antiquities are displayed in three galleries. Among these
one gallery displays the Pre-Harappan finds whereas other two are
devoted to Harappan artifacts.
- Hill Station: False
- Religus: False
- Honeymoon: False
- SeeBeach: False
Other
The
exhibits in the galleries include Harappan seals, bangles, terracotta
objects, terracotta figurines, bricks, grinders, stone balls and the
well known six fabric pottery repertoire from A to E of Pre-Harappan
level of Kalibangan. Besides, images of exposed structures of different
levels of excavations have also been displayed.
bhatner fort
About
The
Bhatner fort is at Hanumangarh in Rajasthan, India, about 419 km
northwest of Jaipur along the old Multan-Delhi route and 230 km
north-east of Bikaner. The old name of Hanumangarh was Bhatner, which
means "fortress of the Bhatti Rajputs".Believed to be 1700 years old, it
is considered to be one of the oldest forts of India.
- Hill Station: False
- Religus: False
- Honeymoon: False
- SeeBeach: False
Other
The
ancient fort situated on the bank of river ghaggar was built in 295AD
by Bhupat, son of king Bhati of Jaisalmer. It is said that after losing
the battle against the Sultan of Ghazni, King Bhupat took shelter in the
jungle around the Ghaggar River. There he constructed a safe castle for
himself which came to be known as Bhatner. The entire fort is built of
bricks, covering an area of 52 bighas. It is in the shape of a
parallelogram, with a dozen bastions on each side. Painted Grey Ware
(circa 1100-800 BC) and Rang-Mahal Ware (1st-3rd century AD) have been
found in wells situated along the wall.
In the middle of the thirteenth century AD, Sher Shah Suri (Sher
Khan), a cousin or nephew of Balban (the sultan of Delhi), was governor
in these parts of the country. He is said to have carried out repairs to
the forts of Bhatinda and Bhatner.Sher khan's sepulture is still there
in bhatner fort. In 1391, Bhatner was wrested by Timur by defeating
bhati king Rao Doolchand. A mention has been made in
"Tuzuk-e-Timuri"(Autobiography of Timur) about this fort and he stated
this fort one of the strongest and secured fort of India.Even Mughal
Emperor Akbar described his fortification in his book
"Ain-I-Akbari".Subsequently the fort appears to have been held by
Bhatis, Johiyas and Chayals (all Muslim Rajputs) until 1527 when it was
taken by Rao Jet Singh of Bikaner. After that it came twice under Mughal
control as well, in addition to being the possession of the royal
families of Chayal and Bikaner. Researchers believe that famous Tarain
war fought between Mohammad gouri and Prithviraj chauhan is the present
Talwara Jheel area of the district. This fort stands in the path of
invasion of India from Central Asia and had acted as a strong barricade
against the attack of enemies. Finally in the year of 1805, it was
captured by Emperor Soorat Singh of Bikaner and remained with it till
the formation of Rajasthan.Since the day of victory was Tuesday (known
as day of Hindu God Hanuman), so he named Bhatner as Hanumangarh.
No comments:
Post a Comment