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2 References  



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Rang Mahal, Sri Ganganagar






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Coordinates: 29°2318.59N 73°5723.42E / 29.3884972°N 73.9565056°E / 29.3884972; 73.9565056
 

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Rang Mahal
Rangmahal
Village
Rang Mahal is located in Rajasthan
Rang Mahal

Rang Mahal

Location in Rajasthan, India

Rang Mahal is located in India
Rang Mahal

Rang Mahal

Rang Mahal (India)

Coordinates: 29°23′18.59″N 73°57′23.42″E / 29.3884972°N 73.9565056°E / 29.3884972; 73.9565056
Country India
StateRajasthan
DistrictGanganagar
Languages
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
335804
ISO 3166 codeRJ-IN
Vehicle registrationRJ 13

Rang Mahal is a village and an ancient Kushan era archaeological site on Suratgarh-Hanumangarh road in Suratgarh tehsilofSri Ganganagar district in the Indian stateofRajasthan. It can be reached from Hanumangarh, Pilibangan, Suratgarh. Suratgarh is the nearest major railway station to Rang mahal village.

Rang Mahal culture[edit]

Rang Mahal culture, a collection of more than 124 sites spread across Sriganganagar, Suratgarh, Sikar, Alwar and Jhunjhunu districts along the palaeochannelofGhaggar-Hakra River (Sarasvati-Drishadvati rivers) dating to Kushan (1st to 3rd CE) and Gupta (4th to 7th CE) period, is named after the first archaeological Theris excavated by the Swedish scientists at Rang Mahal village which is famous for the terracota of the early gupta period excavated from the ancient theris in the village.[1][2] The Rang Mahal culture is famed for the beautifully painted vases on red surface with floral, animal, bird and geometric designs painted in black.[3][4] Several of these sites have layers representing Harappan culture, Painted Grey Ware culture (PWC) associated with vedic period and post-vedic Rangmahal culture.[5] Some of the mounds are up to 35 and 40 ft in height, and some even had mud fortification walls around them.[6]

References[edit]

See also[edit]

Black and red ware culture

Citations[edit]

  • ^ Chedarambattu Margabandhu, 1991, Indian Archaeological Heritage: Shri K.V. Soundara Rajan Festschrift, page 233.
  • ^ Virendra N. Misra, 2007, Rajasthan: prehistoric and early historic foundations, Page 62.
  • ^ Urmila Sant, 1997, Terracotta Art of Rajasthan: From Pre-Harappan and Harappan Times to the Gupta Period, page 59.
  • ^ 1967, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Page 140
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