Terracotta temples of West Bengal
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Terracotta temples of West Bengal
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Radh Bengal is a region in West Bengal also known as the Temple Town. This region consists of arrays of temples in varying sizes and devoted to different gods and goddess but the common thread unifying this group is that the temples are constructed in terracotta. The region consists of following districts Birbhum, Bankura, Burdwan, Purulia and parts of Murshidabad. The construction style originated in 16th century and lasted till the 19th century. This period is also referred as a golden age of
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Temples in West Bengal, India
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terracotta_temples_of_West_Bengal
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2023-11-05T06:59:04Z
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