Bulandi Bagh

Bulandi Bagh is an area of the archaeological site of Pataliputra (north of railway station of the modern city of Patna). It is mainly known for the discovery of the monumental Pataliputra capital, unearthed in 1895 by L.A. Waddell, as well as the excavation of wooden palissades thought to have formed the protective walls of ancient Pataliputra. Bulandhi Bagh is thought to have been part of the Maurya dynasty royal palace in Pataliputra. According to Arrian, also quoting Megasthenes: * The Pataliputra capital was excavated in Bulandi Bagh. * * * Female figure found at Bulandi Bagh, Sunga period.

Bulandi Bagh

Bulandi Bagh is an area of the archaeological site of Pataliputra (north of railway station of the modern city of Patna). It is mainly known for the discovery of the monumental Pataliputra capital, unearthed in 1895 by L.A. Waddell, as well as the excavation of wooden palissades thought to have formed the protective walls of ancient Pataliputra. Bulandhi Bagh is thought to have been part of the Maurya dynasty royal palace in Pataliputra. According to Arrian, also quoting Megasthenes: * The Pataliputra capital was excavated in Bulandi Bagh. * * * Female figure found at Bulandi Bagh, Sunga period.