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Quote: Close to the Gargaon Palace is Rang Ghar (entertainment house), an oval-shaped, two-storeyed pavilion from where the Ahom kings are said to have watched elephant fights and other sports. Built by Pramatta Singha Read More
Quote: Several festivals are celebrated in Sibsagar and the adjoining region. The Assamese people, irrespective of caste, creed, and religion, celebrate the Bihu festival. There are three Bihus in a year -- Rongali (or Read More
Quote: yeah,i had been there for several times..although it is said to be similar to the egyptian pyramids,it is more similar to the burial mounds in china....there is lot of scope for turning it into an important site Read More
Quote: Well, the worship of the Hindu God Vishnu started in Assam way back in 17th century and it's Assamese form was developed by SRIMANTA SANKARADEVA. In Majuli there are numerous number of Sattras which offer Read More
Quote: The magnificent Shivadol, with a height of 104 ft, is among the highest Shiva temples in the country. The temple belongs to the dvaikuta class in Indian temple architecture and consists of two cells -- a Read More
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Quote: Located 6 km from Sibsagar, the Kareng Ghar is a seven-storeyed structure, of which three stories are underground. It was built by King Rudra Singha (also Sukhrungpha; 1696–1714) to serve as the military station Read More