The Kotwali Gate, commonly known as Kotwali Darja, is a medieval gate on the Bangladesh-India border. The gate was the southern entrance to an ancient citadel of Bengal.[1][2] It is a former arch and gateway to the former walled city of Gaur, which was the capital of Bengal for 112 years.
Today, it marks the international border between India and Bangladesh in the northwestern region, dividing the districts of Chapai Nawabganj and Malda. The gate is an official border crossing between the two countries.
Etymology
The name of the gate originates from the term Kotwal.[3]
The central arch, which was 9.15 meters high and 5.10 meters wide,[3] has now collapsed. The gate is part of the southern wall of Gaur. Minor decorative arches are still present on the wall. In addition to the collapsed arch, the gate also had semi-circular towers, battlements and apertures to defend the city.[3]