Guwahati: The British era bungalow on a hill which was once the 17th century military office of the AHOM rulers but is now converted to the center of heritage that describes life along Brahmaputra in modern times, has become a major attraction for visitors with visitors with more than 300 feet .
Being recorded every day.
Scottish type wood bungalows in Barphukanar Tila (Hillock Barphukan) were built in 1850 renovated and converted to the center of heritage.
Named Mahabahu Brahmaputra River Heritage Center, it was inaugurated by the Vice President of India, Venkaiiah Naidu, in October 3.
The place to bring back memories of the Battle of Sarathat in 1671.
Ahom General Lachit Barphukan has launched the battle of Mughals from Mughals from Mughals from Hillock, which is called as Mandrachal in ancient scriptures.
The bungalow, the remaining Kamrup (Metro) Deputy Bungalow Commissioner until 2011 was built by Captain Archibald Bogle, Assistant Commissioner and Kamrup Collector in the 1850s.
“The government has done a good job by turning it into a place for resources.
People can get to know history,” Sangita Sharma said, a visitor.
He said the center of the inheritance might be the most interesting point in the city now.
“People looking for open space to relax.
Located along the south of Brahmaputra, the center is the ideal place for recreation,” he added.
Entrance fee is Rs 100 per person.
There are free entries for them under 12 and above 75, also for people with disabilities.
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