The Stone Revetment at Jobra is a testament to ancient engineering, built in the 11th century to protect Cuttack from the Mahanadi River floods. This massive stone wall, spanning several kilometers, has shielded the Silver City for centuries. It remains a significant historical landmark, representing the visionary planning of the Somavamsi dynasty. Today, it offers a scenic riverside walkway where visitors can admire the strength of medieval masonry against the vast river backdrop.
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