Harsh Ka Tila | |
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Type | Protected Monument |
Coordinates | 29°58′35.787″N 76°49′28.19″E / 29.97660750°N 76.8244972°E |
Area | 1kmx750 m |
Architect | Raja Harvardhan |
Governing body | Archaeological Survey Of India |
The archaeological excavations located on the outskirts of the city of Kurukshetra. Kurukshetra, District : Kurukshetra, Adjacent to Sheikh Chilli's Tomb,[1] Excavation revealed antiquities from first millennium BCE to 19th century related to Vedic & Late Vedic periods, and at least six other subsequent cultural and historical periods. Site was abandoned after the vedic period in the first millennium BCE, then continuously habited from 1st century CE to 19th century.[2] The site, spread over an area of 1 km x750 m x 23 m, containts historical remnants belonging to vedic as well as six continuously habited post-vedic periods ranging from Kushan to Mughal era.
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