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    Tamluk (/ ˈtæmlʊk /) is a town and a municipality in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is the headquarters of the Purba Medinipur district.

  2. Tamluk, town, southern West Bengal state, northeastern India. It lies just south of the Rupnarayan River. Archaeological excavations have revealed a sequence of occupation going back to a period in which stone axes and crude pottery were in use, with continuous settlement from about the 3rd century.

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  3. Tamluk is the district headquarters of Purba Medinipur district of West Bengal, India. Though there is some controversy, scholars have generally agreed that present day Tamluk is the site of the ancient city variously known as Tamralipta or Tamralipti.

  4. Tamluk, situated in Purba Medinipur district of West Bengal, is a historically significant city of India. The city is located on the banks of the Rupnarayan River near to the Bay of Bengal. There are many tourist places and pilgrim destinations in Tamluk. Some historical places here also attract many visitors here. Tamluk. History of Tamluk.

  5. Tamluk, Midnapore Overview. Tamluk city, the headquarter of the Purba Medinipur district is situated on the bank of the Rupnarayan River in the east. It is a historical city, surrounded by the Bay of Bengal in South and Subarnarekha River in the West.

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  6. Jun 22, 2024 · Yet hidden somewhere beneath a typical Indian small town, is an ancient and amazing history that traces back to the days of the Mahabharata. For most scholars and experts agree that what exists as Tamluk today, represents what remains of the ancient, great port city of Tamralipta.

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  8. Places to Visit in Tamluk. Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location. 1. Bargabhima Temple. It is an ancient and revered place of worship. The temple is set on high ground, with an adjoining 'kund' and open...