Talatal Ghar

Talatal Ghar

Sibsagar Talatal Ghar is a historical monument located in Sibsagar, Assam, India. It is a three-storeyed palace built by Ahom king Sivasagar. The palace was built in 1764 CE.

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History of Talatal Ghar

The Talatal Ghar (House of 1000 pillars) is a ruined palace in Sibsagar, Assam, India. It was built in the 18th century by the Ahom king, Rudra Singha. The palace is now in ruins, but it is still a popular tourist destination.

Architecture of Talatal Ghar

There is no definitive answer to this question as the architecture of Talatal Ghar is not well-documented. However, it is believed that the structure was constructed in a similar style to that of the nearby Sivasagar Palace, which is a mix of Mughal and Rajput architecture.

Best Time To Visit Talatal Ghar

The best time to visit Talatal Ghar is during the months of October and November when the weather is pleasant and the tourist footfall is low.

How To Reach Talatal Ghar

Talatal Ghar is located in Sibsagar district of Assam. It is well connected to other parts of the state by road. The nearest railway station is Sibsagar railway station, which is about 5 km away from Talatal Ghar.

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