Khukhragarh
Appearance
Alternative name | Khukhra |
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Location | Jharkhand, India |
Coordinates | 23°19′58″N 84°55′29″E / 23.332667°N 84.924685°E |
Type | Settlement |
History | |
Builder | Bhim Karn |
Founded | 12th century |
Abandoned | 17th century |
Periods | Medieval India |
Associated with | Nagvanshi |
Site notes | |
Excavation dates | 2007-2009 |
Khukhragarh was one of the capitals of Nagvanshi dynasty, who once ruled in parts of the Indian state of Jharkhand. It is located in the Bero block in the Ranchi Sadar subdivision of Ranchi district.
Geography
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Khukhragarh
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Sikidiri
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Pithuriya
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Narkopi
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CCL North
Karanpura Area
Karanpura Area
Koel
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Damodar
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Bhairavi
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River
Karkari
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River
Kanchi
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River
Raru
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River
Subarnarekha
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River
Getalsud
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Dam
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Dassam Falls
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Jonha Falls
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Hundru
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Falls
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Tundul
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Tati
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Ray
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Ratu
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Namkum
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Muri
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Khelari
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Kanke
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Irba
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Churi
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Bishrampur
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Bargarwa
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Arsande
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Ara
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Bundu
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Ranchi
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Hatia
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Tamar
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Sonahatu
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Silli
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Rahe
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Ormanjhi
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Nagri
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Mesra
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Mandar
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Lapung
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Itki
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Dakra
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Chutupalu
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Chanho
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Burmu
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Bero
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Balsokra
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Angara
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History
[edit]Nagvanshi ruler Bhim Karn shifted his capital to Khukhragarh in the 12th century after defeating Raksel of Surguja.[1] In 1585, during the reign of Madhu Singh, the Mughals invaded under Akbar's general Shahbaz Khan Kamboh.[2][3][4] It is said that king Durjan Shah shifted his capital from Khukhragarh to Navratangarh.[5]
Archaeology
[edit]In 2009, the archaeological department has excavated the remains of the Nagvanshi dynasty's fort dating back to 12th century AD. Archaeologists have found an ancient temple complex, coins and pottery.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Archaeologists uncover remains of ancient empire in Jharkhand". oneindia.com. 11 May 2009.
- ^ "The Nagbanshis And The Cheros". archive.org.
- ^ "Khukhragarh excavation to resume - Burial ground, less manpower behind abrupt pause". telegraphindia. 21 April 2008.
- ^ "Where myths meet facts". timesofindia.indiatimes. 7 August 2010.
- ^ "वास्तुशिल्प और स्थापत्य कला का अद्भुत उदाहरण है सिसई का कपिलनाथ मंदिर". hindusthansamachar. 2 October 2021. Retrieved 28 September 2022.