Sivasagar Tank (Borpukhuri)

Sivasagar Tank, also known as Borpukhuri is a large tank in Sivasagar dug by the Ahoms in the 18th century. It is located in the heart of Sivasagar, Assam, India. The tank is located near the Sivasagar Sivadol, a major landmark of the town. The tank is built on an area of 130 acres (52.6 hectares) and is 64 feet (19.5 metres) deep.[1][2]

Sivasagar Tank 'Borpukhuri'

History and architecture

This large tank was built by Queen Ambika , consort of Shiva Singha, in the year 1734. The water level of the tank never changes which highlights the advanced hydrology of the Ahom period. According to historian Mills, the tank was built in one night.[1]

Flora in the tank

The tank is an architectural masterpiece made hundred of years ago. One cannot visually understand that it was made in the absence of any technological support. The tank is also one of the oldest structures in Assam.[3]

Flora and fauna

Sivasagar Tank is an important habitat for migratory birds during winter season and it is also a home of many flowering plants. This makes the tank an attractive landscape in the town.[1]

The tank in night with Sivasagar Sivadol, Vishnudol and Devidol at night.


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