Sanghol
Situated on the top of a mound, Ucha Pind Sanghol is spread over an area of 200 km.
Museum
Sanghol is famed for the Sanghol Museum. It belongs to the civilisation of Harappan which is retained by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).It has various antiques that were discovered during the excavations at Sanghol. The various sculptures of stone are the eye catching attractions of the museum which are displayed in the Upper gallery. Maps, charts, photographs, graphs and drawings are arranged chronically. It displays art forms of Kushana period (extending between 2nd and 3rd century). A large of number of relics dating from the late Harappan civilization (1720 – 1300 BC) to 6th century AD is found here. More than 15000 artefacts were collected from this site and majority of them are displayed in this museum.
Sanghol also known as Uchha Pind is a famous village in the area.
There is a Buddhist Stupa and Monastery Complex dating back to 1st and 2nd century AD situated on the main road.
Gallery
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Sanghol Ancient Stupa site info
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Sanghol Buddha in the style of Mathura
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Stupa site
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Stupa Site, part on the side
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Ancient Site
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Village Chowk
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Part of Excavation
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Museum info board
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Museum building
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Another excavation in village
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Stupa site another angle
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Info board on road
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Buddhist ancient site
References
- ^ "Archaeological Survey of India".
- ^ "SANGHOL HISTORIC PLACE IN FATEHGARH". SANGHOL HISTORIC PLACE IN FATEHGARH.
- ^ "Fatehgarhsahib website (govt.owned)". Fatehgarhsahib.nic.in. 10 April 1990. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
- ^ "Uchha pind of Buddhism in Punjab". The Tribune. 20 November 2019. Retrieved 9 September 2020.