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HERITAGE MUSEUM

The Heritage Museum of the Department of History serves as a vibrant repository of the region’s rich cultural and historical legacy. It showcases a fascinating collection of artefacts that reflect the everyday life and traditions of earlier generations. The museum displays old utensils, agricultural tools, traditional measurements, wooden and bronze vessels, and ceramic plates, offering insights into the domestic and agrarian practices of the past. A special section features old musical instruments that highlight the artistic expressions of bygone eras, while the coin collection traces the evolution of trade and economy through different dynasties. Each exhibit narrates a story of craftsmanship, utility, and cultural identity, allowing visitors to connect with the heritage that shaped the present. The museum stands as an educational and cultural space, inspiring students and visitors to appreciate and preserve the tangible remnants of history.