Nartiang monolith | collection of ancient stone pillars
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Nartiang Monoliths are a collection of ancient stone pillars located in the Jaintia Hills district of Meghalaya, India. These monoliths are believed to have been erected between the 15th and 19th centuries as memorials to the Jaintia kings and their ancestors.
Key Facts:
Tallest Monolith: The tallest monolith, Moo Long Syiem, stands at 8 meters high and is dedicated to a legendary Khasi warrior.
History: The monoliths date back to the Khasi-Jaintia era, with some stones erected over 500 years ago.
Cultural Significance: The monoliths symbolize remembrance and are a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage.
Structure: The monoliths are divided into two sections - the upright stones (Menhirs) represent male ancestors, while the flat horizontal stones (Dolmens) represent female ancestors.
Location: Nartiang village is approximately 26 km from Jowai and 60 km from Shillong.
Entry: Admission to the site is free.
Nartiang Monoliths as a Tourist Attraction:
The monoliths offer a unique blend of historical intrigue, cultural significance, and natural beauty, making them a must-visit spot for history enthusiasts, photographers, and cultural enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the meticulously laid out monolith garden, admire the stunning architecture, and experience the serene ambiance of the site.
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