Monday, February 17, 2014

Bhismaknagar Fort



Bhismaknagar is the pilgrim place for the IduMishmis. They are the nascent of the tribal groups of Arunachal Pradesh. Bhismaknagar is one the prevalent archeological site and the most hallowed place in Arunachal Pradesh. This place experiences copious visitors every year. An emblem of historical opulence and indicates the extraordinary and classical civilization of Bhismaknagar Arunachal Pradesh.
The Bhismaknagar Fort 30 km away from Roing that was constructed in the 8th century BC and is sited in the Dibang Valley District.
If to be alleged this place was under the clench of the Chutiyas from 12th to 16th centuries BC. The prior shreds of this place throws nimble on the quarries of this town. This town voices for the Catholic spirit of ancient Indians and the bestowal by the Idus made to the synthetic fabric of Indian culture. The manner in which Bhismaknagar has blossom its race to revitalize the customary ethos along with the espousal of its reformism has made this place a center of resurgence.
The Archeological Department of India has very well retained and preserved the monument and it has been affirmed as a secured monument.

Architecture
Fabricated from the burnt bricks gave this fort an impressive and remarkable top view and thus explores the dexterity of people of ancient era. This fort can still be signified as an astonishing work of art.
Extended over an area of 1860 square meters this fort displays three halls, six ingresses and two extension rooms. The architecture of the fort displays the primeval culture. While quarrying the fort the enormous pieces of work of art like potteries, terracotta figurines, terracotta plaques and decorative tiles were preserved.

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