
Radha Pukhuri
Tourist Attraction
Radha Pukhuri
Radha Pukhuri is a historic tank located in Narayanpur, within the Lakhimpur district of Assam. This tank was constructed between 1400-1500 AD by King Lakhminarayan and is named after his wife, Radha. It holds cultural and historical significance in the region.
Currently, Radha Pukhuri is used for fish breeding and cultivation, managed by the Fisheries Department of Assam. The tank is surrounded by other notable landmarks in Narayanpur, making it a point of interest for visitors exploring the area's rich heritage.
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Radha Pukhuri is located in Lakhimpur, Assam.
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