Showing posts with label eminabad old ancient. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eminabad old ancient. Show all posts

Friday 16 October 2020

An ancient Mound of Eminabad (2020)

AN ANCIENT MOUND OF EMINABAD

Relevance: Archeological Mound 

Date of Visit:- 23 August 2020

(All pictures in this blog are taken by me, kindly respect copyrights)


In the southern part of Eminabad lies the remains of an ancient mound, a testament to the passage of time. This particular mound, believed to be two thousand years old, once belonged to the illustrious Kingdom of Raja Rasalu, the younger brother of the renowned historical figure Pooran Bhagat.

Fascinatingly, the bricks used in the construction of many of Eminabad's old buildings were sourced from this very mound. In times past, this mound stood grandly, stretching across a kilometer in radial distance. However, over the course of a few decades, much of its elevated terrain has been flattened and repurposed as agricultural fields. Yet, traces of its former glory persist, with scattered debris and fragments of pottery dotting certain areas of the land.

Additionally, Eminabad was once graced with the presence of two other mounds on its outskirts. Sadly, the relentless passage of time has caused these mounds to fade into obscurity, and only a few individuals possess knowledge of their precise locations.

















Saturday 12 September 2020

An old Eidgah Eminabd (2020)

AN OLD EIDGAH IN EMINABAD




Relevance: Muslim Architecture 

Date of Visit:- 23 August 2020

(All pictures in this blog are taken by me, kindly respect copyrights)


Article No.1 on Eminabad

South of #Eminabad, remnants of an old mound still exist, it is supposed that it is two millennium years old and was the part of great Raja #Rasalu (the younger brother of famous historical character Pooran Bhagat) Kingdom. 

It is also interesting to mention here that all the old buildings of Eminabad have been constructed from the bricks taken from this mound. 

In this picture, the wall and gateway is of old Janezagah present in one of the graveyard of Eminabad. The place was very mysterious and having graves of mughals soldiers as well that were constructed of old bricks. Also there were trees which are more than a century old. Dnt know why i could not able to take my DSLR out , took this shot from mobile.