Ganga Pukhuri, Sonkuriha:-

           This pond is situated in Vill Barkuriha of Upper Barbhag about 7(seven) kms south of  Nalbari.  It is said to had been dug by Gangadhar, a Brahmin. Each year, at Ashok Astami a mela is held here and devotees throng here from different parts of the country to pay homages to departed souls. The name of King Fengua, is associated with this tanks whose capital Subarna Koriwa or SonKuriha was nearby.

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Mahmara Pukhuri, Chandkuchi:-

           Another pond dug by the Ahoms. It was said to have been constructed with the sacrifice of a buffalo to remove the problem of water scarcity in the area and hence the name Mahmara Pukhuri.

 

Fenguwa Rampart(Fenguwar Ghar):-

     In 1350-1365 there was a king named Fenguwa. The village Garbhita under Madhya Baska Mouza was his capital to preserve the unity of his kingdom as well as for his own safety he built a rampart which was 3.2 km long and 3-2 broad. 

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Angradhowa Pukhuri:-

         This tank was built by Fengua Raja. It was said that Queens ornaments were  washed  with charcoal, so the Pond is known as Angradhowa Pukhuri. It is 62 M x 62M.

 

Gohain Kamal Ali :

        The Gohain Kamal Ali, Which runs from Koch Bihar to North Lakhimpur was built during the reign of the Koch King, Naranarayan by his brother Gohai Kamal or Kamal Narayan in 1568 A.D.A marvel in engineering, parts of the road is still seen on border of Paschim Banbhag and Baska Mouza. 

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Sonkuriha:-

     A place famous for migratory bird. It is a perfect picnic spot during winter season.