But what’s cool is how the History of Agartala mixes with the beauty of Agartala. You can visit ancient palaces and temples, and then stroll through vibrant markets. It’s like stepping back in time while enjoying the sights and sounds of today. So, if you’re ever looking for a place where history and beauty collide, Agartala’s the spot!
Let us embark on this historical journey together to uncover the hidden gems and untold stories that lie at the heart of Agartala’s long-lasting heritage.
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According to 2022 AMC data, Agartala is the third most populous city after Guwahati and Imphal in Northeast India. It is India’s third international internet gateway and is being developed under the Smart Cities Mission.
Agartala is a derivative of two words, namely agar, a valuable perfume and incense tree of genus Aquilaria, and the suffix tala, meaning underneath, a reference to the density of agarwood trees in the region.
The agar tree is historically referred to in the story of King Raghu who tied up his elephant’s feet to an agar tree on the banks of River Lauhitya.
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