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Agam Kuan (Hindi: अगम कुआं, "unfathomable well") is an ancient well and archaeological site in Patna, India. It is said to date back to the period of Mauryan emperor, Ashoka (304–232 BCE). It is circular in shape, lined with brick in the upper 13 metres (43 ft) and wooden rings in the remaining 19 metres (62 ft).
Dhaula Kuan (Hindi: धौला कुआँ) is a major intersection of roads in Delhi, India. The name also now refers to the neighbourhood surrounding the intersection. The name also now refers to the neighbourhood surrounding the intersection.
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Entrance to Mata Kuan Rani Temple Temple shrine and attendant Princess Mandarava statue in shrine. The Mata Kuan Rani Temple, or 'Princess of the Well Temple', is situated near the bank of the Beas River in the town of Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, India. This is the place where the princess Mandarava was imprisoned by her father.
A little away from Dhaula Kuan is Kastasan Devi temple where Raja Jagat Singh defeated the advancing army of Rustam Qadir Rohilla in a great battle. Their victory is commemorated in the Devi Temple, built in gratitude by the Raja. Dhaula Kuan also has a research station of H.P., KVV where useful research on tropical fruits is carried out.
Lal composed about 35 full-length plays, many of which were also staged by well-known theatrical directors. He wrote his first play, Andha Kuan, in 1955. He not only continued to write plays but also ran a theater center in Allahabad where he offered both theatrical training and performance with very limited means.
Atal Bihari Vajpayee Regional Park: A well-developed natural landscape and park alongside the Pipliyapala Lake. Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya: A State University of Madhya Pradesh; Holkar Science College: A esteemed autonomous college of Indore; Satprakashan Sanchar Kendra: An audio-video processing centre; INOX Sapna Sangeeta: A multiplex for ...
A dug well in a village in Faryab Province, Afghanistan The difference between a well and a cistern is in the source of the water: a cistern collects rainwater where a well draws from groundwater. A well is an excavation or structure created on the earth by digging, driving, or drilling to access liquid resources, usually water.