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Join Chutki, Golu, and Dadaji on their journey to unveil the enigmatic past of the city of Narnaul. Live the bygone eras of the glorious days of this Medieval metropolis through its monuments.
Haryana has a very remote past that goes back close to 90,000 years if not more. The Aravalli and Shivalik ranges are the forebears of Haryana's Prehistoric legacy.
Come, explore the unexplored Prehistoric Past of Haryana with Sunil, Kaalu, and Bhuli.
The Splendours of Narnaul takes the reader through the vibrant monumental legacy of the Medieval City of Narnaul situated in Mahendragarh District, Haryana.
The architecture here is a blissful and aesthetic blend of Rajput, Mughal, and Pathan/Afghan Styles. This is a photo book that talks of the glorious past of the city which was overshadowed due to its close proximity to Delhi, which was a seat of power for centuries during the Medieval Period.
One-of-a-kind coffee table book that takes the reader through the Ancient, Medieval, and Colonial Architecture of Haryana. The book has very nicely executed architectural drawings of the state-protected monuments of Haryana along with lucidly written short descriptions of each monument. A must-have for Heritage, Culture, Archaeology, and Architecture Enthusiasts.
This book touches upon the concepts of town planning, Urbanization, Protohistory, and the Difference between Culture and Civilization. It takes a deep dive into lucidly explaining these concepts by comparing the present-day planned city of Chandigarh with the cities of the Sindhu Saraswati Civilization.
On the auspicious occasion of Dhanteras on 13 November 2020, the first Special Cover (Philatelic Souvenir) themed on Rakhigarhi archaeological site was released by Hon'ble CM, Haryana. This is first Special cover of Department of Archaeology and Museums Haryana State Archaeology, in collaboration with Chandigarh GPO. The Special Cover with cancellation designed in form of seal is first of its kind and the Cover reflects designs chosen from archaeological collection of Rakhigarhi.
The Department of Archaeology and Museums, Haryana participated in Exhibition in International Saraswati Mahotsav at Pehowa, Haryana from 27th to 29th January 2020. The 3- day temporary exhibition display comprised of archaeological data related to existence of traces of river Saraswati in Haryana’s sites, and along with this the collection and highlights of Department were shown. The visitors to the display area were inquisitive to see the heritage which lies around them and how the department has been safeguarding them.
Department of Archaeology and Museums, Haryana participated at Geeta Mahotsav-2019, 3rd to 8th December 2019 in Kurukshetra, Haryana. The kiosk, Stall no. 35 had temporary exhibition setup displaying Sites and Monuments, collection of department, souvenirs and replicas that proved to be popular among all varieties of visitors and received a good footfall.
Chor Gumbad, Narnaul, Mahndergarh
The Chor Gumbad majestically stands upon a rock on the north of the town. At present, this complete hilly area has been developed in a park by the district administration. On account of prominent location of the Chor Gumbad, it is known as the signboard of Narnaul. It is a well-planned big monument in square shape having single chamber with four minarets at each corner.