- Source: Kareng Ghar
Kareng (Pron:/ˌkɑ:ɹɛŋ ˈgɑ:/, "royal palace"), also known as The Garhgaon Palace, is located in Garhgaon 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Sivasagar, Assam, India. The palace structures were made of wood and stone. In 1751 Sunenphaa, son of Sukhrungphaa, constructed the brick wall of about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) in length surrounding the Garhgaon Palace and the masonry gate leading to it.
After the destruction of the old palace it was rebuilt around 1752 as the present seven-storied structure by Suremphaa (1751–1769).
The earliest constructions were commissioned by Sukhrungphaa in 1698 AD. Rangpur was the capital of the Ahom Kingdom and served as its military station.
See also
Ahom Kingdom
Charaideo
Rang Ghar
Sibsagar
Talatal Ghar
Tai people
Ahom people
References
External links
Kareng Ghar, Gargaon at assamportal.com.
Kareng Ghar at indiamapped.com.
Kareng Ghar at meghalayatimes.org
Kareng Ghar & Talatal Ghar at mapsofindia.com
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Talatal Ghar
- Ahomisasi
- Benteng Ramnagar
- Benteng Bhimgarh
- Benteng Bhangarh
- Benteng Chunar
- Kareng Ghar
- Talatal Ghar
- Rang Ghar
- Garhgaon
- Chitradurga Fort
- Kumbhalgarh
- Vellore Fort
- Mandu, Madhya Pradesh
- Bhangarh Fort
- Shivneri Fort