Agroha Mound

[3] The Agrawal community believes that the archaeological findings are related to their legendary founder—Maharaja Agrasena, whose capital is said to have been at Agroha.

[4] According to the official website of Hisar, the excavations at Agroha belong to the period from the 3rd-4th century B.C.

to the 13th-14th century A.D. A wall for defense, shrine cells and residential houses can be observed in the mound.

They are inscribed with words like Pitradutt, " Sadhu Vridhasya", "Shamkar Malasya", "Madrsya", etc.

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