Category:Stupa of Amaravati

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Amaravati, also known as Dhanyakataka or Dharanikota was the site of a great Buddhist Stupa built in pre-Mauryan times.
It was also the capital of Satavahanas, the first great Andhra kings who ruled from the 2nd century BCE to the 3rd century CE, after the downfall of Maurya empire.

This is a category about ASI monument number
N-AP-54.
<nowiki>အမရဝတီစေတီတော်; アマラーヴァティーのストゥーパ; Stupa d'Amaravati; อมราวตีสถูป; අමරාවතී මහාචෛත්‍යය; Estupa d'Amaravati; अमरावती महाचैत्य; అమరావతి మహా స్తూపం; Maha Stupa at Amaravati; Maha Stupa bei Amaravati; அமராவதி பௌத்த தொல்லியல் களம்; building in India; bâtiment en Inde; будівля в Індії; Amaravathi Mahachaitya; アマラヴァティ塔; Amaravathi Mahachaitya</nowiki>
Maha Stupa at Amaravati 
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LocationAmaravathi, Amaravathi mandal, Palnadu district, Andhra Pradesh, India
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  • Archaeological Survey of India, Amaravati circle
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Map16° 34′ 31.96″ N, 80° 21′ 23.85″ E
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