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- Dihar is a village and an ancient archaeological site (approximately 4,700 years old) of great antiquarian importance brought into the limelight by Maniklal...
- Dihar is an archaeological site of Neolithic and Early village farming culture located in the Indian state of West Bengal. Construction of the settlement...
- The Defence Institute of High Altitude Research (DIHAR) is a defence laboratory of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) located in...
- Black Polished Ware culture. Ancient archaeological sites and cities in Dihar, Pandu Rajar Dhibi, Mahasthangarh, Chandraketugarh and Wari-Bateshwar emerged...
- remnants of a 4,700-year-old Neolithic and Chalcolithic civilisation such as Dihar and Pandu Rajar Dhibi in the greater Bengal region, and believe the finds...
- West Bengal Bangarh Bharatpur Bishnupur temples Chandraketugarh Deulpota Dihar Gauda Harinarayanpur Jagjivanpur Karnasubarna Kana Moghalmari Pandu Rajar...
- culture (1000 BC) include Pandu Rajar Dhibi, Mahisdal, Mangalkot, Bharatpur, Dihar, Baneshwardanga, Pakhanna and Tamluk. These were contemporary with the later...
- back to 6th–13th centuries AD. In neighbouring West Bengal, the ruins of Dihar at Bishnupur subdivision of Bankura district date back to the 2700 BC. The...
- West Bengal Bangarh Bharatpur Bishnupur temples Chandraketugarh Deulpota Dihar Gauda Harinarayanpur Jagjivanpur Karnasubarna Kana Moghalmari Pandu Rajar...
- official records. The earliest signs of human habitation in the area are at Dihar—by about 1000 BC chalcolithic people had settled on the north bank of the...