Garh Panchkot
Garh Panchkot, meaning "Fort of the Five Clans", is a ruined fort located in the eastern part of India at the foothills of Panchet Hill in the district of Purulia, West Bengal. The ruins of the Panchkot Palace are a silent testimony to the Bargi attack during the 18th century.
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5miles
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Damodar River
Panchet Dam
Reservoir
Reservoir
Panchet
Hill
Hill
Joychandi Pahar
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Bero
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Santuri
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Ramchandrapur
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Muraddi
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Madhukunda
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Kashipur
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Kalloli
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Baranti
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Raghunathpur
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Lapara
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Adra
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Kantaranguri
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Arra
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Murulia
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Ramkanali
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Telkupi
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Garh Panchkot
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Banda Deul
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Usir
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Sarbari
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Para
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Nituria
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Harmadih
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Haraktor
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Gobaag
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Cheliyama
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Anara
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Achkoda
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Parbelia
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Hijuli
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Saltore
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Nabagram
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Shankara
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Chapari
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Dubra
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Kanki
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Santaldih
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Location
Garh Panchkot is located at 23°36′00″N 86°46′00″E / 23.6°N 86.76667°E.
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References
- ^ Sarkar, Tithi (12 March 2012). "Road tripping: Check out the best getaway options from Kolkata.getaway". India Today. Retrieved 17 November 2024 – via ProQuest.
- ^ Mitra, Soumita (May 2022). "Religious and Cultural Confluence of Eastern and Western India: Revisiting of the Folk Philosophy". Contemporary Literary Review India. 9 (2): 132–147 – via ProQuest.
External links
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