Kumhrar

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Kumhrar is an archaeological site in Patna, India, known for the excavated remains of ancient Pataliputra, the capital of the Mauryan Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
administrativeDivision Patna district NERFINISHED
associatedWith Mauryan Empire NERFINISHED
capital city Pataliputra NERFINISHED
country India
excavationType urban archaeological excavation
governedBy Archaeological Survey of India NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalRemainsOf ancient drainage systems
brick structures
pillared hall
residential and administrative buildings
hasNameInLocalLanguage कुम्हरार NERFINISHED
heritageStatus protected archaeological site
historicalPeriod 3rd century BCE
Mauryan period NERFINISHED
knownFor excavated remains of ancient Pataliputra
remains of Mauryan-period structures
linkedTo Ashokan period architecture
Mauryan administrative complex NERFINISHED
locatedIn Bihar
Patna NERFINISHED
eastern India NERFINISHED
locatedNear modern Patna city center
nearbyRiver Ganges River NERFINISHED
partOf ancient city of Pataliputra NERFINISHED
region Gangetic plain NERFINISHED
significance important source for Mauryan urban planning
key site for early historic archaeology in the Ganga valley
provides evidence for layout of ancient Pataliputra
tourismType heritage tourism site

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