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Sugh Ancient Mound

Yamunanagar, Haryana, India
Archaeological Significance: The Sugh Ancient Mound is a site of immense historical importance, identified as the ancient city of Shrughna. It was mentioned in the travelogues of the famous Chinese traveler Hiuen Tsang in the 7th century. The mound covers a vast area and has yielded artifacts datin g back to the Mauryan and Kushan periods. Excavations have revealed a rich urban life that existed thousands of years ago. It served as a strategic point on the ancient trade route connecting the Gangetic plains to the northwest. The site is a treasure trove for history buffs and researchers interested in early Indian civilizations. Many terracotta figurines found here are now displayed in national museums. The mound provides a glimpse into the architectural and social structure of ancient Haryana. Despite its age, the layout of the old city can still be traced by experts. It is surrounded by lush green fields, making it a peaceful spot for exploration. The government has protected the site to prevent further encroachment. Visiting this place is like stepping back in time to the Vedic era. It is one of the few places where the layers of history are literally visible. The local community holds the site in high regard due to its links to the past. :

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 to 3 Hours:
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    Place Type:
    Archaeological/Historical Site:
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    Entry Fees:
    Free Entry: No tickets are required to visit this state-protected archaeological site.

    Guided Tours: Currently, there are no official guides, but locals might assist for a small tip.

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    Free Entry: No tickets are required to visit this state-protected archaeological site.

    Guided Tours: Currently, there are no official guides, but locals might assist for a small tip.

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    Timing:
    Regular Hours: Open from Sunrise to Sunset (6:00 AM to 6:00 PM).

    Ideal Visit Time: November to February during the daytime is perfect for long walks on the mound.

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    Regular Hours: Open from Sunrise to Sunset (6:00 AM to 6:00 PM).

    Ideal Visit Time: November to February during the daytime is perfect for long walks on the mound.

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    Special Events:
    Archaeological Day: Occasional workshops are held by the state archaeology department to raise awareness.

    Local Fairs: Small village fairs in Amadalpur during the harvest season provide local cultural flavor.

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    Archaeological Day: Occasional workshops are held by the state archaeology department to raise awareness.

    Local Fairs: Small village fairs in Amadalpur during the harvest season provide local cultural flavor.

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    Best Photo Spots:
    Excavation Trenches: The open trenches provide a clear view of the historical strata for great educational photos.

    View of Yamuna: The mound overlooks the floodplains, offering a beautiful sunset backdrop for landscape photography.
    Excavation Trenches: The open trenches provide a clear view of the historical strata for great educational photos.

    View of Yamuna: The mound overlooks the floodplains, offering a beautiful sunset backdrop for landscape photography.

    Village Scenery: The rustic setting of the nearby village offers great opportunities for street and rural photography.

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Things To Do

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    Historical Exploration: Walk through the vast mounds to see the remains of ancient brick structures.

    Photography: Capture the panoramic views of the Yamuna plains from the top of the archaeological site.

    Archaeological Study: Observe the different layers of soil that indicate different eras of human habitation.

    Village Interaction: Talk to the local elders in Amadalpur who share folklore about the "lost city.

    " Nature Walks: The surrounding fields offer a serene environment for a morning or evening stroll.

    Visit Nearby Stupa: The Chaneti Buddhist Stupa is just a few kilometers away and complements the visit.

    Educational Tours: It is a great spot for student...

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    Why Famous:
    Buddhist Heritage: The site is famous for its association with Lord Buddha, who is said to have stayed here.

    Ancient Trade: It was a vital commercial hub on the Uttarapath, the Great Northern Road of ancient India.

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    Buddhist Heritage: The site is famous for its association with Lord Buddha, who is said to have stayed here.

    Ancient Trade: It was a vital commercial hub on the Uttarapath, the Great Northern Road of ancient India.

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    Architecture:
    Dimensions and Excavation: The mound spans a circumference of approximately 5 km. Excavations led by Dr. Suraj Bhan revealed layers of settlement ranging from the Painted Grey Ware (1000 BCE) to the medieval period.

    Terracotta Art: The a...
    Dimensions and Excavation: The mound spans a circumference of approximately 5 km. Excavations led by Dr. Suraj Bhan revealed layers of settlement ranging from the Painted Grey Ware (1000 BCE) to the medieval period.

    Terracotta Art: The architecture is mostly visible through foundation remains of mud-brick houses. The dimensions of bricks found here are typically 15x9x3 inches, consistent with the Mauryan era. The site is famous for "child learning alphabet" terracotta tablets, showcasing the educational architecture of the past.

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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Chandigarh Airport is the closest major hub, located around 105 km away.

    By Train: Reach Jagadhri Railway Station and take a local bus or taxi to Amadalpur.

    By Road: Well connected by the Yamunana...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Chaneti Stupa (3km) 2. Buria Fort (5km) 3. Rang Mahal (6km) 4. Kalesar Forest (30km) 5. Adi Badri (35km) 6. Kapal Mochan (15km) 7. Herbal Park (28km) 8. Hathni Kund (32km) 9. Chhachhrauli (12km) 10.

    Bilaspur (14km) :

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: Wear sturdy walking shoes as the terrain is uneven and can be slippery after rain.

    Packing: Carry sun protection, hats, and plenty of water as there are no shops on the mound.

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