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  • Place Types Zoo
  • Address Old Bypass Road, Darra Khera, Kalyan Nagar, Thanesar, Haryana 136118, India
  • Coordinate 29.9766074,76.8266861
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4
  • Compound Code XRGG+JM Thanesar, Haryana, India
Openning hours
  • Monday 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday 6:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Harsh Ka Tila
Harsh Ka Tila
Harsh Ka Tila
Harsh Ka Tila
Harsh Ka Tila
Harsh Ka Tila
Harsh Ka Tila
Harsh Ka Tila
Harsh Ka Tila
Harsh Ka Tila
Reviews
Amit Kundu (01/10/2021)
This site was excavated by Shri B.M.Pandey[1] of Archaeological Survey of India. has revealed antiquities related to at least six cultural and historical periods starting from first century AD to 19th, A few painted 'Grey Ware' shreds were found in the pre-Kushana levels.nnAssociates with the post-Gupta period include polished redware.[2] Several brick structures discovered from the mound also belong to these two periods. Some structural remnants of the Indo-Islamic period including a garden complex and some antiquities of various periods have also been found. Harsh Ka Tila can prove to be a happy hunting ground for archaeological enthusiasts.nnThe stairs inside might've been built later on, the Chamber in it is quite wide and spherical on the top.[3] Just as compartments are created for horses in the stable, Delhi's zoo comprises a similar structure for the elephants.
Usman Khan (04/13/2021)
The archaeological excavations of this site have thrown significant light on successive remains of an ancient city settlement. The site spread over an area of 1kmx750 m. This site was excavated by Shri B.M.Pandey of Archaeological Survey of India. A few potsherds of Painted Grey Ware found from the lowest level of the site indicate the existence of a settlement before starting a continuous habitation at the site since Christian era. The excavated material ranging from Circa 1st century AD to 19th century was divided in six cultural periods.
nikhil saini (04/12/2021)
he archaeological excavations of this site have thrown significant light on successive remains of an ancient city settlement. The site spread over an area of 1kmx750 m. This site was excavated by Shri B.M.Pandey of Archaeological Survey of India. A few potsherds of Painted Grey Ware found from the lowest level of the site indicate the existence of a settlement before starting a continuous habitation at the site since Christian era. The excavated material ranging from Circa 1st century AD to 19th century was divided in six cultural periods.This beautiful tomb and the madarasa (school) are associated with the Sufi saint Abdu'r-Rahim alias Aabd-ul-Razak, popularly known as Shaikh Chehli (also pronounced Chilli) believed to be the spiritual teacher of the Mughal Prince Dara Shikoh, the eldest son of Emperor Shahjahan. The tomb, overlooking the madarasa and standing on an artificial terrace, is octagonal in shape with the entrance in the south. It is built of buff sandstone and is crowned with a pear-shaped dome of white marble standing on a high circular drum. The cenotaph of saint occupies the centre of the chamber, while his grave is located in the lower chamber, which conjoins the madarasa through a narrow gallery. The madrassa has nine-arched openings on each side of a central courtyard that has in the centre a stone masonty tank. John Dawkins, the then collector of Thaneshar, was instrumental in getting the tomb repaired in 1854 AD. The antiquities recovered from the excavations at Harsh ka Tilla and Bhagwanpura (both failing in the district of Kurukshetra) are displayed in two small museums of the madarasa building.
Indian Traveler (03/16/2021)
Good place to visitnWell maintainednGood place for photographynEasy to reachnTicket for Indians RS 20/person
Anshika Sharma (03/03/2021)
Good to visit..but not so good..ok ok
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