The construction of Talatal Ghar was started by? [#793]
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Q1. The construction of Talatal Ghar was started by?
Q1. The construction of Talatal Ghar was started by?
(A) Siva Singha
(A) Siva Singha
(A) Siva Singha
(B) Pramatta Singha
(B) Pramatta Singha
(B) Pramatta Singha
(C) Rajeswar Singha
(C) Rajeswar Singha
(C) Rajeswar Singha
(D) Rudra Singha
(D) Rudra Singha
(D) Rudra Singha
Answer: (D) Rudra Singha
Answer: (D) Rudra Singha
Answer: (D) Rudra Singha
King Rudra Singha had shifted his capital from Garhgaon to Rangpur in 1707 (then known as Tengabari). He started the construction of the Talatal Ghar, but it was initially built of semi-permanent materials.
King Rudra Singha had shifted his capital from Garhgaon to Rangpur in 1707 (then known as Tengabari). He started the construction of the Talatal Ghar, but it was initially built of semi-permanent materials.
King Rudra Singha had shifted his capital from Garhgaon to Rangpur in 1707 (then known as Tengabari). He started the construction of the Talatal Ghar, but it was initially built of semi-permanent materials.
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Sualkuchi is renowned as the 'Manchester of Assam' due to its prominence in the silk industry. It's famous for producing high-quality muga, pat, and eri silk.
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