Located at the midway from Roing to Tezu, this archeological site does not seem to receive much... read more
Located at the midway from Roing to Tezu, this archeological site does not seem to receive much... read more
One can find structure made out of flat bricks. No walls or vertical structure but just basement... read more
Bhismaknagar Fort, considered to belong to 8th century, is situated 30 km from Roing. The fort has been named the oldest archaeological site found here. The fort covers 1860.52 sq.meter of land and has three halls, two extension rooms and six entrances. The fort has two gates, the Eastern Gate and the Western Gate. The wall that protects the fort is made of bricks, mud and stone and the fort’s north has natural protection in the form of hills. It is a fine display of grandeur and cultural excellence of the bygone era. Excavations have unearthed terracotta plaque containing floral designs and animal designs, wheel turned pottery, inscribed bricks and many more. Bhismaknagar Fort is a sacred heritage of Idu Mishmis.