Harsh Ka Tila

Kurukshetra, District : Kurukshetra, Adjacent to Sheikh Chilli's Tomb,[1] Excavation revealed antiquities from first millennium BCE to 19th century related to Vedic & Late Vedic periods, and at least six other subsequent cultural and historical periods.

[2] The site, spread over an area of 1 km x750 m x 23 m, containts historical remnants belonging to vedic as well as six continuously habited post-vedic periods ranging from Kushan to Mughal era.

The partially excavated site, located north of Thanesar and accessible by road, is 1km long x 750m wide x 23m high.

[2] This site was excavated by Shri B.M.Pandey[1] of Archaeological Survey of India for 4 continuous seasons from 1987-88 to 1990-91.

[2] Chronologically, oldest to the newest, the following cultures were found:[2] The major discovery of the post-Gupta period is represented by brick structures associated with 'Red Polished Ware' including a Mughal period garden complex on the Charbagh pattern.