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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GolgharGolghar - Wikipedia

    History. According to a contemporary inscription at its base, the Golghar in Patna was intended to be just the first of a series of huge grain stores. In the end, however, no others were ever built. The granary was "part of a general plan … for the perpetual prevention of famine in these provinces".

  2. Oct 27, 2022 · Golghar in Patna, Bihar is an enormous granary, built by Captain John Garstin in the year 1786 . Golghar gives a bird's-eye view of the entire city.

  3. Situated in the city of Patna, Golghar is a simple yet charming architecture which is an amalgam of history and natural beauty. It was built in 1786 by Captain John Garstin with the purpose of serving as a storehouse.

  4. storytrails.in › every-place-has-a-story › golgharGolghar - Storytrails

    The Golghar (meaning ‘circular building’) in Patna, Bihar is a gigantic igloo-like granary that was built several years after the Bengal famine of 1770. Millions died in this disastrous famine, which affected Bihar, Bengal and other neighbouring regions.

  5. Jan 14, 2023 · The Golghar, also known as the Round House, is a giant granary with a big dome, famous as Patna ka Ajuba. It is located west of Gandhi Maidan in Patna (Bihar’s capital), Bihar, India. It was once the tallest building in Patna, but people still see The Golghar surprisingly.

  6. travelsetu.com › guide › golghar-tourismGolghar (Patna) History

    Constructed in 1786 by Captain John Garstin for the British Army, the Golghar was originally built as a large granary with the aim of combating famines. Shaped like a beehive, this massive structure is located in Patna, the capital city of Bihar—a state rich in history and ancient culture. The Colonial Era.

  7. Jul 29, 2023 · GolGhar, meaning “Round House,” is a unique and historical granary located in the city of Patna, Bihar, India. With its impressive architecture and significant historical value, GolGhar stands as a symbol of India’s rich heritage and serves as a popular tourist destination. Table Of Contents.

  8. Golghar Patna was built in 1786 by Captain John Garstin, a British engineer and architect, under the orders of Warren Hastings, the first Governor-General of India. The purpose of building Golghar Patna was to store grains for the British army and the local population in case of a famine.

  9. The Golghar is a massive granary devised by Captain John Garstin of Bengal Engineers and constructed in 1786 in Patna, the capital city of Bihar. The depository, having a capacity of 140000 tonnes, was built after the orders of Warren Hastings who was the Governor-General of India at that time.

  10. Patna's Golghar, a large, egg-shaped granary built in 1786 by John Garstin (1756-1820), stands on the western end of historical Patna,6 next to what later became the Race Course, and is now called Gandhi Maidan.1 His early effort in Patna was ordered by Warren Hastings, then governor-general of India.