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Sambhal, Stepwell and Chandausi
'Mentioned as pond in revenue records': Stepwell, tunnel ‘used by 1857 revolutionaries’ found in Sambhal
A 150-year-old stepwell and tunnel, believed to be linked to the 1857 rebellion, were discovered in Sambhal during an anti-encroachment drive. Experts highlight its historical significance.
150-year-old stepwell unearthed in Sambhal's Chandausi
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Manual labour resumes excavation work of Sambhal's Chandausi stepwell
The JCB had been operated for two days, but when the machinery was unable to proceed, the Nagar Palika decided to switch to manual labour
'150-year-old' stepwell, tunnel linked to 1857 rebellion found in Sambhal; see pics
A stepwell believed to be 150 years old, along with a tunnel was discovered during an anti-encroachment drive in Sambhal. A local historian said, "The underground chambers and tunnel might have been critical for the safety of revolutionaries during the rebellion."
Stepwell, Likely 150-Year-Old, Discovered During Excavation In UP's Sambhal
Following the reopening of a Shiv-Hanuman temple in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal district after a gap of 46 years, an excavation team of the Archeological Survey of India has unearthed a stepwell in the Chandausi area of the district.
Ancient stepwell unearthed in Sambhal district’s Chandausi
According to local sources, the stepwell was constructed during the reign of the maternal grandfather of the king of Bilari.
Over a century old stepwell unearthed at Chandausi in Uttar Pradesh’s Sambhal district
A stepwell, approximately 125 to 150 years old and covering an area of 400 square metres, was unearthed during excavation in the Laxman Ganj area of Chandausi here, an official said. Excavation at the site began on Saturday (December 21, 2024), said Krishna Kumar Sonkar, the Executive Officer of Chandausi Nagar Palika.
After temple, 150-yr-old stepwell unearthed in Sambhal
A stepwell, approximately 125 to 150 years old and covering an area of 400 square metres, was unearthed during excavation in the Laxman Ganj area of Chandausi in Sambhal, an official said.
Stepwell from 1857 revolt era unearthed in UP's Sambhal
A 250-foot-deep stepwell, believed to date back to the 1857 revolt, was uncovered on Saturday during a survey in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal.
After Temple, Excavation Team Unearths 150-Year-Old Stepwell In UP's Sambhal
Earlier, a Shiv-Hanuman temple was reopened in Sambhal after authorities said that they "stumbled" upon the covered structure during an anti-encroachment drive. The locals said that the reopened temple was closed since 1978 riots.
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Manual Labour Resumes Excavation Work Of Sambhal Stepwell After JCB Fails
The excavation began with the help of local workers, who took over the task of uncovering what turned out to be a historical ...
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Sambhal Stepwell Excavation: Truth to be Revealed, Major Discoveries Await - ABP News
In an ongoing archaeological excavation in Chandausi, Sambhal, significant discoveries are unfolding. The Archaeological ...
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Visuals: Centuries-old stepwell discovered during survey in UP's Sambhal
The stepwell, with an area of 400 square meters, is approximately 125 to 150 years old, according to Sambhal's District ...
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Sambhal News: Two New Corridors Found in Ancient Stepwell Excavation in Chandausi
The ongoing excavation of the ancient stepwell in Chandausi, Sambhal, has led to the discovery of two new corridors, adding ...
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ASI uncovers ancient stepwell in Sambhal after reopening of Shiv-Hanuman temple, new visuals emerge
Visuals from Chandausi Sambhal show excavation work carried out at an age-old stepwell which was uncovered by a team from the Archaeological Survey of India ...
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