Kalibangan Archaeological Site - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting
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About Kalibangan Archaeological Site
Kalibangan lies along the left bank of the dried-up bed of river Ghaggar (ancient Sarasvati). It comprises of three mounds, the larger one in the middle (KLB-2), the smaller in the west (KLB-1) and the smallest in the east (KLB-3). The excavations brought to light grid layout of a Harappan metropolis, perhaps truly ‘the first city’ of the Indian culture heritage.
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Bhatner Fort
22.64km from Kalibangan Archaeological Site
Bhatner fort literally means the fortress of Bhatti Rajputs believed to be 1700 years old rests on an elevated land with gigantic barricades.
Laila Majnu Mazar
100.98km from Kalibangan Archaeological Site
Situated at Binjaur village near Anupgarh city of Sri Ganganagar district of Rajasthan, the mausoleum of famous Arabic lovers Laila and Majnu remind us of the immortal love on the India-Pakistan border. There are many legends associated with the love story of Laila Majnu and the mazar.
Gurdwara Damdama Sahib
108.26km from Kalibangan Archaeological Site
This is one of the five Takhts or Seat of Temporal Authority of Sikhism. This is the place where Guru Gobind Singh prepared the full version of the Sikh scriptures.
Bathinda Fort- Qila Mubarak
112.92km from Kalibangan Archaeological Site
This is a historically important fort in the city of Bathinda built in 1200 AD. it is maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. There are so many stories based on this fort. The architecture of this fort is so amazing and it attracts a lot of people everyday.
Gurdwara Tibbi Sahib
131.6km from Kalibangan Archaeological Site
This is a famous Gurdwara in the name of Shri Guru Gobind Ji located inn the Faridkot district. The surroundings and the gurdwara is very beautiful and a lot of people come here daily.
Agroha mount
146.5km from Kalibangan Archaeological Site
The site of Agroha is traditionally believed to be the Capital of the legendry king Maharaja Agrasena of Agrawal community. The city of Agroha was situated on the ancient trade route between Taxila and Mathura. And, therefore, it remained an important center of commerce and political activities till coming into existence of a new township of Hisar-e-Firoza (Hisar) of Firoz Shah Tughlag. A hoard of coins including 4 Indo Greek, one punch-marked and another 51 coins of Agrodaka were found from the
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The district contains the archaeological site of Kalibangan ( Indus valley civilization) and Pallu. It also is known as Punjab of Rajasthan because of the majority Punjabi people in the district.
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