Gaur

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Gaur is a ruined medieval city on the India–Bangladesh border, historically a major capital of Bengal known for its Islamic architecture and archaeological remains.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Gaur canonical 10
Gaur (in some historical sources) 1

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
former capital
historical city
abandonedInCentury 16th century
alsoKnownAs Gauda
Lakhnauti
country People's Republic of Bangladesh (from East Pakistan)
surface form: Bangladesh

India
culturalSignificance key site for study of Bengal Sultanate architecture
flourishedInCentury 15th century
16th century
governedByInPast Delhi Sultanate
independent Sultans of Bengal
hasArchitecturalStyle Indo-Islamic architecture
Islamic architecture
hasFeature archaeological remains
fortifications
gateways
mosques
ruins
tombs
hasHeritageType medieval city
hasNotableStructure Bara Sona Mosque
Dakhil Darwaza
Firoz Minar
Gumti Gate
Lattan Mosque
heritageStatus important archaeological site in Bangladesh
protected monument in India
historicalRegion Bengal Sultanate
Gauda
locatedIn Bengal
surface form: Bengal region
locatedOnBorderOf People's Republic of Bangladesh (from East Pakistan)
surface form: Bangladesh

India
nearRiver Hooghly River
surface form: Bhagirathi-Hooghly

Ganges
partlyLocatedIn Malda
surface form: Malda district

Rajshahi Division
surface form: Rajshahi region

West Bengal
reasonForDecline epidemics
river course changes
significance important center of Islamic culture in Bengal
major political center of medieval Bengal
timePeriod medieval period
tourismType heritage tourism destination
wasCapitalOf Bengal Sultanate
medieval Bengal

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Referenced by (11)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

eastern India hasHistoricalSite Gaur
subject surface form: Eastern India
Habshi dynasty capital Gaur
Karrani dynasty capital Gaur
Gauda alternativeName Gaur
this entity surface form: Gaur (in some historical sources)