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Namdang Stone Bridge

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Crosses
  
Namdang River

Design
  
Arch bridge

Height
  
1.7 m

Width
  
6.5 m

Locale
  
Sivasagar district

Maintained by
  
Govt of Assam

Material
  
Stone

Total length
  
60 m

Bridge type
  
Construction end
  
1703

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The Namdang Stone Bridge (Assamese: নামদাং শিলৰ সাকো) is historic bridge located a few kilometers away from Sibsagar town in Assam, India. It was constructed in 1703 by craftmen brought from Bengal during the reign of Ahom king Rudra Singha. The bridge is 60 m (200 ft) long, 6.5 m (21 ft) wide and 1.7 m (5.6 ft) high. It runs over the Namdang river, a tributary of the Dikhou river. The present National Highway 37 is passing over it. The unique characteristic of the bridge is that it was cut out from a single solid piece of rock hundred years of age.

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The bridge is a little carved in shape. During the time of Ahom kings cement was not in use for construction. A paste of Bora (sticky)rice, duck eggs, black lentils and lime was used to make the bridge. The bridge connects Sibsagar town to Jorhat and other districts in the west.

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References

Namdang Stone Bridge Wikipedia