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Andaranfulbari (also spelled Andaran Phulbari) is a village and a gram panchayat in the Tufanganj I CD block in the Tufanganj subdivision of the
Cooch Behar district Cooch Behar district (), also known as Koch Bihar district, is one of the List of districts of West Bengal, 23 districts of the state of West Bengal in India. The district is the part of Jalpaiguri division, Jalpaiguri Division. Cooch Behar ci ...
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Geography


Location

Andaranfubari is located at . Andaranfulbari I and Andaranfulbari II are gram panchayats in the Tufanganj I CD block.


Area overview

The map alongside shows the eastern part of the district. In the Tufanganj subdivision 6.97% of the population lives in urban areas and 93.02% in rural areas. In the Dinhata subdivision 5.98% of the population lives in the urban areas and 94.02% lives in the urban areas. The entire district forms the flat
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flood plains of mighty rivers. Note: The map alongside presents some notable locations in the subdivisions. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map.


Demographics

As per the 2011 Census of India, Andaran Phulbari had a total population of 18,261. There were 9,445 (52%) males and 8,816 (48%) females. There were 1,725 persons in the age range of 0 to 6 years. The total number of literate people in Andaran Phulbari was 12,820 (77.53% of the population over 6 years).


Historical ruins

The ruins of an old fort, known as ''Chilarair Kot'', are located here. Sukladwaj or Chilarai, (1510–1571), younger brother of Nara Narayan, of the Koch dynasty, had established the fort.Koch Bihar Jelar Purakirti (in Bengali), Data compilation and writing by Dr. Shyamachand Mukhopadhayay, published by the Department of Archaeology, Government of West Bengal, Second edition 1974, Pages 26-28. According to historian Harendranth Chowdhury, Chilarai lived in a wood or bamboo built complex in the fort well protected by high walls. Possibly it earlier was a ''mecha ghar'', a temporary structure built of wood or bamboo, to engage in warfare, in the 16-17th century, close to a highway. Chilarai had built several such ''mecha ghars'' along the road to Assam for use in warfare against the king of Assam. Chilarai was very fond of the ''mecha ghar'' at Andaran Fulbari, on the banks of the Raidak River. It is said that the name of the place earlier was only Fulbari, and the prefix was added because the fort housed the ''andar mahal'' (family quarters) of Chilarai. There is no trace of the structures built of wood or bamboo, but the remains of the surrounding protection walls are still there. The earthen surrounding walls were strengthened at the base with lime and brickbats. It is 7 feet high and 6 feet wide, but it is believed to have been higher in the earlier days. In the north and south it is 270 feet long, and in the east and west it is 210 feet long. There is a 5 feet gap in the east, which possibly was the entrance. The ''andar mahal'' probably had a separate entrance. The land inside the fort measures . Chilarai had once hidden the Assamese
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preacher Sankardev in his fort, to protect him from the wrath of his elder brother, Nara Narayan. Chilarai was possibly influenced by the sage at Andaran Fulbari and later converted to Vaishnavism. It may be mentioned here that although Narayana was the family deity of the Koch dynasty they followed
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and were worshippers of goddess Kamteswari. The ruins of another fort, known as ''Chilarair Bara Kot'', is there at Kamat Phulbari, away.


References

{{Cooch Behar District Villages in Cooch Behar district