Harinarayanpur, Kulpi

Coordinates: 22°8′22.5″N 88°13′51.1″E / 22.139583°N 88.230861°E / 22.139583; 88.230861
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Harinarayanpur
Harinarayanpur, Kulpi is located in West Bengal
Harinarayanpur, Kulpi
Shown within West Bengal
LocationWest Bengal, India
RegionSouth 24 Parganas
Coordinates22°8′22.5″N 88°13′51.1″E / 22.139583°N 88.230861°E / 22.139583; 88.230861
TypeSettlement
History
Founded2nd century BCE

Harinarayanpur is an archaeological site in the Kulpi CD block in the Diamond Harbour subdivision of the South 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal.

Geography[edit]

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5miles
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River
Hooghly
Harinarayanpur
H
Deulpota
H
Deulpota (H)
Dhola
CTV
Dhola, Diamond Harbour (CT)
Berandari
Bagaria
CT
Berandari Bagaria (CT)
Kulpi
R
Kulpi (R)
Netra
R
Netra, Diamond Harbour (R)
Durganagar
CT
Durganagar, Diamond Harbour (CT)
Mohanpur
CT
Mohanpur, Diamond Harbour (CT)
Sangrampur
CT
Sangrampur, Diamond Harbour (CT)
Masat
CT
Masat, Diamond Harbour (CT)
Diamond Harbour
M
Diamond Harbour (M)
Bhushna
R
Bhushna (R)
Parulia
R
Parulia, Diamond Harbour (R)
Ramnagar
R
Ramnagar, Diamond Harbour (R)
Sarisha
R
Sarisha (R)
Raichak
R
Raichak (R)
Patdaha
CT
Patdaha (CT)
Punya
R
Punya, Falta (R)
Harindanga
R
Harindanga, Falta (R)
Falta
R
Falta, South 24 Parganas (R)
Fatepur
CT
Fatepur, Falta (CT)
Chandpala
Anantapathpur
CT
Chandpala Anantapathpur (CT)
Baneshwarpur
CT
Baneshwarpur (CT)
Hasimnagar
CT
Hasimnagar (CT)
Cities and towns in the western part of Diamond Harbour subdivision (including Falta, Diamond Harbour I & II, Kulpi CD blocks) in South 24 Parganas district
M: municipal city/ town, CT: census town, R: rural/ urban centre, N: neighbourhood, H: historical place/ religious centre
Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly

Location[edit]

Harinarayanpur is located at 22°8′22.5″N 88°13′51.1″E / 22.139583°N 88.230861°E / 22.139583; 88.230861. It has an elevation of 4m above mean sea level.[1]

Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the subdivision. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map.

Findings[edit]

According to Sharmi Chakraborty, Centre for archaeological Studies and Training, Eastern India, terracotta plaques, semi-precious stone beads and pottery of the Sunga Kushana period have been found.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Chakraborty, Sharmi. "Archaeological Sites of Lower Deltaic Region of West Bengal and Their Context: Some Preliminary Observations". Academia.edu. Retrieved 3 January 2020.