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    Bardhaman is a city and district headquarters in West Bengal, India. It has a rich history, culture and heritage, and is known for its educational institutions, temples, mosques and monuments.

  2. Sep 20, 2024 · The district Purba Bardhaman, one of the important districts of the Burdwan Division, is situated between 23 o 53′ N to 22 o 56′ N Latitude and 88 o 25′ E to 87 o 56′ E Longitude. It contains an area of 5432.69 Sq.K.M. as ascertained by the latest survey, and a population according to the Census of 2011 is 4835532 persons.

  3. Bardhaman is a former district in West Bengal, India, that was bifurcated into Purba and Paschim Bardhaman in 2017. It has a rich history, culture and geography, and is known for its temples, coal mines and jute industry.

  4. Paschim Bardhaman district is a predominantly urban mining-industrial district in West Bengal. The headquarters of the district is Asansol. It was formed on 7 April 2017 after bifurcation of the erstwhile Bardhaman district as the 23rd district of West Bengal.

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    On the occasion of coronation of Sri Bijoy Chand Mahatab, Maharaja of Bardhaman built this gigantic gate at the crossing of GT Road and BC Road, in the year 1903. The visit of the then Viceroy of India Lord Curzon in 1904 resulted in the name of the structure as “Curzon Gate”. In post Independence era, it was renamed as “Bijoy Toron”.

    Sarbamangala Temple was built by Maharaja Kirtichand in the year 1702, situated at D.N. Sarkar Road, Burdwan. The idol of Mata Sarbamangala is around 1000 years old. It is the first NABARATNA temple in the undivided Bengal.

    The Tomb of Sher Afghan is located beside Pir Beharam close to the Rajbati. Kutubuddin Khan and Sher Afghan were killed in a fatal duel in the year 1610 near the Burdwan Railway Station. The tombs were built by Bardhaman Raj; now it is maintained by the ASI.

    Kankaleshwari temple is located in Kanchannagar of Bardhaman town. The kali Idol of the temple was found during 1700 AD in the adjacent river, Damodar. The temple has nine peaks hence known as “Navaratna Temple”. It is the second NABARATNA Temple in Purba Bardhaman.

    The wide spread cluster Shib temple complex is situated near Nawabhat Bus terminus at Suri Road. In 1788 it was built by Maharani Bishnan Kumari the wife of Maharaja Tilakchaand, has a picturesque setting 108 numbers of temples form a rectangular garland.

    Jaltungi is situated in the middle of a small lake at Chandni Park; Dignagar village. It was built by Maharaja Kirtichand at around 1710. It was restored by the block administration in October 2018 with a light and sound show at the evening.

    Bhalki machan is a secluded place with nature in abundance. It is located at Pratap-pur forest route, 2 km away from Bhalki Village. The remains of an age old watchtower is found, believed to be the favorite bear hunting spot of the erstwhile Rajas of Burdwan. The place is being used as a picnic spot occasionally.

    The temple is located at Ketugram under Katwa subdivision, situated between the forests with different species of trees. It is famous not only for being a heavenly abode but also the abode of a number of beautiful migratory birds. The spiritual atmosphere of the temple provides peace to the heart and mind of the devotees.

    The Purbasthali Oxbow Lake, Chupi Char is a small birding spot near to Purbasthali in Kalna. The crystal clear waters of the 9 km long channel of the Ox Bow Lake and the surrounding fruit orchards attracts more than 70 species of local and migratory birds.

    Located on the west bank of the Bhagirathi, Ambika Kalna once flourished as a prosperous port town of ancient Bengal. It is a remarkable temple town and contains some of the finest specimens of Bengal terracotta architecture. The Maharajas of Bardhaman built a number of temples here in the 18th century. Most of these temples are maintained by the A...

    Explore the historical, cultural and natural attractions of Purba Bardhaman District, a part of the state of West Bengal in India. Visit temples, churches, parks, lakes, bridges and more in this scenic region.

  6. Bardhaman is a city in West Bengal with rich historical and cultural heritage. Explore its temples, churches, parks, lakes, and more with this guide to the best tourist places in Bardhaman.

  7. Jul 18, 2024 · Bardhaman, also known as Burdwan, is a city in West Bengal with rich history and culture. Explore its attractions, such as Curzon Gate, Sarbamangala Temple, Ramnabagan Zoological Park, and more.