The story of hidden gold in Sonbhadra of Uttar Pradesh
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, UTTAR PRADESH/ Created : Feb 27, 2020, 00:01 IST
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Sonbhadra district in Uttar Pradesh has finally lived up to the famous adage—Sau man sona, kona kona, which means that 4000 tons of gold is hidden in every corner of the Sonbhadra region. After the recent discovery of gold ore mad … Read more
Sonbhadra district in Uttar Pradesh has finally lived up to the famous adage—Sau man sona, kona kona, which means that 4000 tons of gold is hidden in every corner of the Sonbhadra region. After the recent discovery of gold ore made by the Uttar Pradesh Government, Sonbhadra’s fame has spread across India and the world. Read less
Sonbhadra district in Uttar Pradesh has finally lived up to the famous adageāSau man sona, kona kona, which means that 4000 tons of gold is hidden in every corner of the Sonbhadra region. After the recent discovery of gold ore made by the Uttar Pradesh Government, Sonbhadraās fame has spread across India and the world.
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About the secret Sau Man Sona
Bal Shah caught and killed
The Chandel ruler finally came to know about the whereabouts of Bal Shah and his soldiers. However, before he could lay his hands on them, Bal Shah was already dead and his body was eaten up by the wild animals. Chandel, however, captured the kingās wife Jurahi, took her to Jugail village and killed her. Later, a temple named after the deceased queen was made in the Jugail forest.
Bal Shah's sword and battle armour were discovered in a cave by a man from the Kharwar community. The sword was sold but the armour is in the custody of a man from the Kharwar community.
The Agori Fort today
Even today, the possession of the Agori Fort, which originally belonged to Bal Shah, is with Chandel king's descendant Raja Aabhushan Brahma Shah, who lives in Sonbhadra districtās Rajpur.
The fort, however, is in quite a bad shape due to the wild search for the hidden gold conducted by the local shepherds. It is located close to Chopan Development Block's Agori village.
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