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horizontal architraves and flat ceilings. Owing to the lightness of the small, thin bricks, which were chiefly used in the making of Gauḍa, its buildings have not well withstood the ravages of time and the weather; while much of its enamelled work has been removed for the ornamentation of the surrounding cities of more modern origin. Moreover, the ruins long served as a quarry for the builders of neighbouring towns and villages, till in 1900 steps were taken for their preservation by the government. The finest ruin in Gauḍa is that of the Great Golden Mosque, also called Bara
Darwaza, or twelve doored (1526). An arched corridor running along the whole front of the original building is the principal portion now standing. There are eleven arches on either side of the corridor and one at each end of it, from which the mosque probably obtained its name. These arches are surmounted by eleven domes in fair preservation; the mosque had originally thirty-three.
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the embankments themselves are overgrown with dense jungle. The western side of the city was washed by the Ganges, and within the space enclosed by these embankments and the river stood the city of Gauḍa proper, with the fort containing the palace in its south-west corner. Radiating north, south and east from the city, other embankments are to be traced running through the suburbs and extending in certain directions for 30 or 40 m. Surrounding the palace is an inner embankment of similar construction to that which surrounds the city, and even more overgrown with jungle. A deep
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The Indian archaeological survey is also carrying out excavations of a mound about a kilometre from the Chikha building within the
Baisgaji Wall where remains of a palace are turning up. A permanent artefact and photographic exhibition highlighting the major monuments of Gour and the restoration work
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city (which was surrounded by extensive suburbs) still exist; they were works of vast labour, and were on the average about 40 ft (12 m) high, and 180 to 200 ft (61 m) thick at the base. The facing of masonry and the buildings with which they were covered have now disappeared, and
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It is neither like that of Delhi nor
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Thus Gauda flourished as an important city of
Eastern India for a considerable period of time before the establishment of Muslim rule, and pre-Muslim rulers of the country often built new cities named after them in the vicinity of the
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Around the same time the Ganges silted up and abandoned its channels above Gauda, the city only recently having been captured by Mughal forces suffered a devastating epidemic and was consequentially abandoned.
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travellers left detailed and extensive accounts of Gaur. The
Portuguese compared the affluence of the city with Lisbon. The royal palace was divided into three compartments. A high wall enclosed the palace. A
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Bangladesh are responsible for preserving heritage structures in the area. The Bangladeshi Archaeology Department has carried out several projects in both the Bangladeshi and Indian sides of Gauda.
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railway station. Gauda can be accessed through the
Sonamosjid checkpoint on the Bangladesh-India border. The checkpoint is located near the Choto Sona Mosque in Chapai Nawabganj district, Bangladesh.
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Persian means a building with a cool environment. The name indicates that the complex had an indoor ventilation system to moderate humid temperatures. The complex was also used as a Sufi
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announced the transfer of Bengal's capital from Pandua to Gaur. The transfer was completed by 1453. Gaur served as the
Bengali sultanate's capital for over one hundred years until 1565.
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to govern Bengal as a substitute. Bakhtiyar would die after the failure of this expedition, officially leaving Shiran as the next governor of
Lakhnauti who would shortly be succeeded by
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invaded the region, he renamed the city Jannatabad ("heavenly city"). Most of the surviving structures in Gauda are from the period of the Bengal Sultanate. The city was sacked by
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surrounded the palace on three sides and was connected to the Ganges, which guarded the western side of the citadel. According to a contemporary Vaishnava poet, Sultan
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was once located near the city, but a change in the river's course caused Gauda to lose its strategic importance. A new Mughal capital developed later in
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left detailed accounts of the city. The Sultans built a citadel, many mosques, a royal palace, canals and bridges. Buildings featured glazed tiles.
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and water channel located halfway from the Dakhil Darwaza gate. The gate still stands today. According to the Portuguese and medieval Bengali poet
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protects it on the outside. To the north of the outer embankment lies the Sagar Dighi, a great reservoir, 1600 yd. by 800 yd., dating from 1126.
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merchants during the Sultanate period and Gaur was a centre of the trade like other erstwhile Bengali cities, including Pandua,
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on the opposite bank of the river. The first compartment in the north included the durbar. An inscription of Sultan
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being played on the plains below the citadel. Gaur was the center of regional politics. The deposed Arakanese king
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was granted asylum in Gaur. The Sultan of Bengal dispatched a military expedition from Gaur to achieve the
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who sought to name it as Jannatabad (heavenly city). The city was looted and plundered during
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and other aspects of Bengali culture. Indeed, the term
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3074:Bagha Mosque
3049:Adina Mosque
3043:Architecture
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2943:Mint Towns:
2938:Subdivisions
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2048:Preservation
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4060:Jagjivanpur
3972:West Bengal
3864:Mangal Bari
3656:Daulatnagar
3556:Kachu Pukur
3516:Chhatinamor
3162:Literature
3129:Sura Mosque
3059:Firoz Minar
3014:Chandradwip
2619:Gour-Pandua
2609:Banglapedia
2409:Banglapedia
2388:Banglapedia
2361:Banglapedia
2357:"Lakhnauti"
2295:Banglapedia
2291:"Shashanka"
2038:Firoz Minar
1947:, 1477 AD,
1849:Abandonment
1586:Min Saw Mon
1578:Nusrat Shah
1556:mentions a
1398:Iwaz Khalji
1339:, the term
1337:D. C. Sicar
1325:Pala Empire
1311:Pala Empire
1260:West Bengal
1237: /
300:7th century
255: /
231:Coordinates
219:West Bengal
61:Firoz Minar
4263:Categories
4193:Gokul Medh
4173:Bhitargarh
4165:Bangladesh
4140:Tamralipta
4090:Mongalkote
4085:Moghalmari
4050:Gobindapur
3839:Sultanganj
3799:Mathurapur
3681:Mashaldaha
3591:Rangabhita
3571:Krishnapur
3486:Baliadanga
3481:Baksinagar
3192:Education
3019:Pratapgarh
2900:(1564–76)
2767:(1435–87)
2724:(1414–35)
2549:endnotes:
2515:References
2102:Malda Town
2098:Gour Malda
1843:wilderness
1839:the plague
1835:Shah Shuja
1730:terracotta
1632:Munim Khan
1605:Chittagong
1597:courtyards
1537:Portuguese
1492:, Chinese
1450:Shah Jalal
1434:Mymensingh
1159:Baliadanga
987:Krishnapur
749:checkpoint
696:Mathurapur
628:Sultanganj
394:Portuguese
335:Jannatabad
271:Settlement
221:(in India)
4238:Sonargaon
4208:Mainamati
4125:Saptagram
4025:Debalgarh
4005:Bharatpur
3834:Singhabad
3794:Mathabari
3789:Manikchak
3784:Maheshpur
3779:Mahadipur
3769:Kaliachak
3729:Bangitola
3724:Bamangola
3676:Malatipur
3651:Araidanga
3631:Locations
3586:Old Malda
3491:Bamangram
3425:municipal
2982:Fatehabad
2952:Sonargaon
2924:1572-1576
2912:1565-1572
2906:1564-1565
2890:1563-1564
2884:1561-1563
2875:1554-1555
2862:1533-1538
2850:1518-1533
2844:1494-1518
2828:1490-1494
2822:1489-1490
2816:1487-1489
2797:1481-1487
2785:1474-1481
2779:1459-1474
2773:1435-1459
2754:1433-1435
2748:1418-1433
2742:1416-1418
2736:1415-1416
2730:1414-1415
2708:1413-1414
2699:1411-1413
2693:1390-1411
2687:1358-1390
2681:1342-1358
2277:The Hindu
2258:Scroll.in
2148:(1971) .
2088:Transport
1945:Yusufshah
1726:Arabesque
1638:in 1576.
1609:Sonargaon
1580:enjoying
1494:porcelain
1438:Sonargaon
1408:In 1281,
1305:Shashanka
1125:Bamangram
885:Old Malda
834:Bangitola
766:Kaliachak
747:Mahadipur
730:Manikchak
713:Mothabari
611:Mahananda
446:Geography
371:Shashanka
347:classical
327:Lakhnauti
305:Abandoned
240:24°52′0″N
4135:Sutanuti
4105:Pakhanna
4080:Mahisdal
4065:Kalikata
4030:Deulpota
4010:Haraipur
3804:Pakuahat
3774:Madnahar
3764:Hatimari
3759:Habibpur
3749:Dariapur
3734:Bedrabad
3691:Pukhuria
3606:Sonatala
3601:Silampur
3581:Nazirpur
3546:Jalalpur
3511:Chaspara
3496:Bandhail
3448:Chanchal
3166:Dobhashi
3010:Realms:
2972:Chatgaon
2763:Restored
2641:a series
2639:Part of
2311:(1996).
2239:Archived
2207:41787985
2068:and the
2030:moulding
1827:tahkhana
1769:Do-chala
1601:Eurasian
1558:fountain
1357:Bengalis
1301:Samatata
1211:Location
1091:Chaspara
1021:Jalalpur
953:Nazirpur
936:Silampur
919:Sonatala
817:Bedrabad
783:Dariapur
594:Kalindri
430:and the
417:Rajmahal
279:7 1/8 km
243:88°8′0″E
211:Location
4150:Telkupi
3990:Bangarh
3844:Sujapur
3829:Sattari
3819:Pubarun
3596:Sahapur
3551:Jhangra
3536:Jadupur
3506:Birodhi
3476:Bagbari
3225:Warfare
3211:Economy
3156:Culture
3002:Mrauk U
2997:Jaunpur
2992:Cuttack
2967:Satgaon
2570:(1876);
2563:(1878);
2532::
2094:Kolkata
2082:Kolkata
1975:⁄
1831:khanqah
1620:Humayun
1613:Satgaon
1529:citadel
1418:Satgaon
1353:Gaudiya
1282:History
1272:citadel
1225:88°08′E
1222:24°52′N
1176:Bagbari
1074:Suzapur
1055:Jadupur
662:Pubarun
645:Sattari
577:Birodhi
405:Humayun
297:Founded
292:History
4319:Maldah
4120:Rajpat
4115:Pandua
4100:Natsal
4095:Nanoor
3980:Bahiri
3964:Bengal
3814:Pandua
3739:Bhutni
3671:Kharba
3666:Khanta
3566:Kendua
3531:Gazole
3471:Alipur
3430:census
3421:Cities
3029:Srihat
3024:Rohang
2947:Pandua
2643:on the
2526:
2446:
2321:
2205:
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2158:
1986:walled
1855:Ganges
1533:durbar
1514:Pandua
1426:Devkot
1349:script
1329:Gopala
1142:Alipur
1072:Chhota
800:Bhutni
477:5miles
413:Ganges
383:Ghurid
359:Bengal
339:Bengal
287:1–2 km
276:Length
4155:Tilpi
4145:Tanda
4130:Sijua
4045:Gauda
4040:Dhosa
4035:Dihar
4000:Betor
3701:Samsi
3696:Ratua
3576:Milki
3432:towns
2977:Tanda
2500:(DOC)
2203:S2CID
2167:site.
2108:Notes
1863:Padma
1570:harem
1490:tiles
1422:Bihar
1384:On a
1341:Gauda
970:Milki
902:Malda
618:Gauda
613:River
596:River
421:Dhaka
315:Gauḍa
284:Width
48:Gauḍa
4070:Kana
3754:Gaur
3466:Aiho
3428:and
2987:Hajo
2957:Gaur
2918:1572
2856:1533
2810:1487
2791:1481
2714:1414
2630:Gaud
2605:Gaur
2561:Gaur
2539:Gaur
2444:ISBN
2319:ISBN
2221:link
2156:ISBN
2064:The
2056:The
2042:ghat
1991:moat
1772:tomb
1728:and
1611:and
1582:polo
1542:moat
1436:and
1396:and
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319:Gaur
268:Type
38:and
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822:RV
582:CT
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718:R
701:R
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650:R
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567:N
562:A
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552:K
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507:A
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