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Dakhil Darwaza

  • 4.3

    Location: V4HG+Q47, Unnamed Road, Gour, Mahadipur, Badulyabari, West Bengal 732216, India.

    Estimated Visiting Time:  1.00- 1.30 Hour (depends on your interest in exploring this place).

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    Dakhil Darwaza is a prominent historical monument dating back to the 15th century and is located in Malda, West Bengal. It served as an entrance to the city of Gour, an important center during the Bengal Sultanate. The structure showcases Indo-Islamic architectural features, including intricate carvings and a grand archway. Dakhil Darwaza is significant for its historical and cultural value, reflecting the region’s rich heritage and its role in trade and governance during its prime. Today, it remains a popular site for tourists and history enthusiasts.

    Attraction

    The impressive Indo-Islamic architecture features intricate carvings and beautiful arches, showcasing the craftsmanship of the 15th century.
    As a relic of the Bengal Sultanate, it provides insight into the region’s rich history and cultural heritage.

    Dakhil Darwaza's Architectural Attraction

    The nearby remnants of other historical structures, including mosques and palaces, add to the exploration experience.
    Set amidst the lush greenery, the area offers picturesque views, making it a great spot for photography and leisurely strolls.
    Occasionally, local festivals and events are held in and around the monument, offering a glimpse into the cultural practice of the region.
    These attractions made Dakhil Darwaza a key site for history enthusiasts and tourists alike.

    History

    Dakhil Darwaza, also known as the “Gateway to the East,” is a historical monument located in Malda. Built in the late 15th century during the region of the Afghan ruler Nasiruddin Shah, it served as an entry point to the city of Gour, which was a significant centre of power and culture at the time.
    Dakhil Darwaza is also called Salami Darwaza because cannons were fired from there in the past.
    Gour was once the capital of the Bengal region and an important center for trade and culture. The gateway symbolizes the city’s prosperity and strategic importance.
    Over the centuries, the monument has faced neglect and damage, but it remains an important tourist attraction and a symbol of Malda’s rich cultural heritage. Efforts have been made to preserve it as a testament to the historical significance of the area.

    Inside/Outside Views

    Dakhil Darwaza is a stunning example of Mughal architecture. This grant gateway features indicate carvings and beautiful arches, showcasing the beautiful artistry of its time.
    This area is nearly clean and well-maintained, making it a nice place for outings with friends and family gatherings.
    This monument is made of small brick and terracotta work, and this imposing structure is over 12 meters high and 34.5 meters wide. There is a five-storey high tower at its four corners. Once the main entrance to the fort opens through the surrounding rampants. At the southeast corner of the fort, a 20-meter-high wall surrounds the ruins of an old palace.
    Its impressive facade and surrounding landscape make it a popular site for history enthusiasts and photographers.

    Inside views of Dakhil Darwaza

    Opening Hours

    Tuesday                 9.00 AM-6.00 PM

    Wednesday           9.00 AM-6.00 PM

    Thursday               9.00 AM-6.00 PM

    Friday                     9.00 AM-6.00 PM

    Saturday                 9.00 AM-6.00 PM

    Sunday                    9.00 AM-6.00 PM

    Monday                   9.00 AM-6.00 PM

    Entry & Others Fees

    No entry fee charged for visiting Dakhil Darwaza.

    How to Reach

    By Air: There are two nearest airports to reach Malda. The 1st one is Bagdogra Airport which is 224 kilometres and 2nd one is Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport which is 316 kilometres away from Malda city.

    By Train: Rail connection of The Malda Town Railway Station is very well. Sealdah Railway Station is 328 kilometres and New Siliguri Railway Junction is 234 kilometres from there.

    By Road: Malda Town has an excellent road condition. So it is to access Malda by road.

    Tips for Travellers

    • Carry a water bottle to keep yourself hydrated in a hygienic way. 
    • Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. 
    • Do not visit in the middle of the day to avoid the hot sun. 
    • Do not forget to click on some wonderful pictures of Dakhil Darwaza. 
    • Also, visit nearby attractions by combining. 
    • Leave only footprints behind.

    FAQ

    Que-01: Is this place safe to visit?

    Ans: Yes, This place is safe to visit.

    Que-02: Is photography allowed in Dakhil Darwaza?

    Ans: Yes, Photography is allowed in Dakhil Darwaza.

    Que-03: Who built Dakhil Darwaza?

    Ans: Sultan Nasiruddin Shah built Dakhil Darwaza.

    Que-04: When was Dakhil Darwaza built?

    Ans: It was built in 1425.

    Que-05: Does Dakhil Darwaza charge any entry fee for visiting?

    Ans: No, It is free to visit.

    Que-06: What are the nearby attractions from Dakhil Darwaza?

    Ans: Firoz Minar, Adina Mosque, and Adina Deer Park are nearby attractions from Dakhil Darwaza.

    Que-07: How far is Dakhil Darwaza from Malda City?

    Ans: It is 16 kilometers from the city of Malda.

    We wish you all the best for your journey. Happy Travel!!!

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