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Old Nawabi Mosque |
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Bahu Begum ka Maqbara (tomb) |
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Gulab Bari |
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Three mounds known as Mani-Parbat, Kuber Parbat and Sugrib Parbat (mound) |
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Beni Khanam's Tomb |
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Tomb of Hazi Iqbal, Eunuch of Sadar Jahan Begum including the mosque & the whole compound enclosing them |
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Tomb of Shuja-ud-daula |
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Khera said to be the ruins of one of the principal cities of Raja Karna of the Mahabharata |
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Tomb of Rajab Sajar alias Hatila Salar |
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Tomb of Salar Saifuddin alias Surkhru Salar |
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Large brick strewn khera being the ruins of an apparently Buddhist city |
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Domes and buildings inside the inner enclosure including the ancient walls of the inner enclosure of Saiyid Salar Masud's celebrated dargah |
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Mound locally known as Ora Jhar situated on the road from Balrampur near the ancient remains of Sahet-Mahet (Sravasti) (mound) |
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A mound 20' high apparently formed of solid brick work where the Prithvinath lingam and a copper plate grant were found (mound) |
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Mound locally known as Penahia Jhar situated on the road from Balrampur near the Ancient remains of Saheth-Maheth (Sravasti) (mound) |
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Mound locally known as Kharahua Jhar situated on the road from Balrampur near the Ancient remains of Saheth-Maheth (Sravasti) (mound) |
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Kalinjar Fort (citadel) |
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Baithak |
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Monument in memory of General whitelock's Force |
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Closed cemetery, Katra Naka |
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Jami Masjid |
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Remains of the old fort with its seven gateways. A temple of Mahadeo and an inscribed stone in Sanskrit lying on the foot and approaches to the same |
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Baoli (stepwell) |
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Approaches to Kalinjar Fort |
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Two inscriptions, one dated 1520, the other undated on a large basalt rock close to the bank of the Paisuni river (inscription) |
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Remains of a temple, circa 10th century AD locally called Bhar Deul |
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Small temple with a sanctum and a flat roof |
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Closed cemetery |
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Temple |
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Two Chandella temples standing together on the same platform |
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Two large caves known as Rikhian |
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Remains of a small Chandella temple |
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Balari Nath |
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Two temples |
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Remains of an old Chandella temple |
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Temple |
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Ruins of an old Jain temple called Haihaiti Mandir together with fragments of statues about the fort of the hill |
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City cemetery |
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Stone temple |
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Fort with the fortification walls and the three ruined Jain temples and one ruined Hindu temple inside the fort |
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Two ruined temples |
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Ruins of some Jain Temples |
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Manikpur cantonment cemetery |
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Priest’s house |
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Remains of a large temple |
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Inscribed statue of Chandella period under a pipal tree |
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Ruins of a large linga temple of the Chandella type |
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Group of ruins, the principal object of which is the entrance door of a temple |
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Remains of an old fort and a disused temple Devi Chandra Maheshwari |
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Ruins of a large Chandella temple |
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Temple of Chandi Maheshwari |
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Rock hewn tank, close to the temple of Chandi Maheshwari |
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Several Sati pillars with a large standing female figure holding a child in her left arm |
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Two large caves in the middle of a hillock with broken sculptures scattered about |
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Four massive masonry pillars containing stone tablets with inscriptions in Urdu and Hindi (rock inscription) |
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Two temples (temple) |
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Monument in the memory of A. Blakely |
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Large mound covered with broken bricks and pottery |
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Mound called chauki |
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Emperor Aurangzeb's Pavilion |
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Entire compound known as Bagh Badshahi |
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Extensive brick-strewn mound |
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Smaller mound bearing five large Digamber Jain figures which people call the five Pandavas |
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Square sandstone pillar bearing an inscription of Mahipaladeva dated Samvat 974 in the Municipal Garden attached to the Town Hall (historic building) |
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The collection of miscellaneous antiquities from different parts of the District grouped round the Asni Pillar of Mahipaladeva in the Municipal garden attached to the Town Hall (historic building) |
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Temple |
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Extensive mound called Garhi |
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Monument in the memory of T.S. Powell, Col. |
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Hathikhana mosque or Jaichandi mosque |
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Circular mound, the site of a temple |
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Old Fort |
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Old Fort |
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Four temples |
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Ruins of a fort built by Jaya Chandra |
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Ruined temple |
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Two brick Temples |
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Extensive ruins of an ancient fortified town said to be a stronghold of the Chandella |
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Mound with many pieces of stone sculptures collected upon them |
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Extensive mound and a group of Hindu Sculptures |
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Temple |
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Mound covered with bricks with the ruins of the temple of Asokanath Mahadeva (mound ruins) |
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Certain mounds covered with broken statues and sculptures |
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Closed British Cemetery |
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Jain Temple mounds covered with broken bricks etc. and three kheras near them viz, Ladhanpur, Mirzapur and Itara |
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Major Robert's Tomb |
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Mound known as Kalhaur or Killo (mound) |
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Memorial tomb |
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Brick mound locally called Bhankargarh (mound) |
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High irregular khera covered with broken bricks and sculptures |
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Well near the Dargah of Makhdum Shah |
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Large ruined site called Sandi Khera |
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Large dih covered with broken bricks and pottery crowned with a small ruined temple of the 19th century AD |
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Memorial cemetery |
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Phulmati |
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Maqbara of Nawab Diler Khan |
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Tomb of Nawab of Sadar Johan |
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Ancient mound (mound) |
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Cemetery |
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Chaurasi Tomb of Lodhi Shah Badshah (tomb) |
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Sanskrit Inscription of Samvat 1672 on the Chauknanda of Rupan Guru (inscription) |
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Piece of fort wall on the north-east scarp with its circular bastion (fort ruins) |
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Small domed building carried on six pillars immediately near to the P.W.D. Rest House (building ruins) |
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British Memorial Cemetery (cemetery) |
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Mosque |
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Cemetery |
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Dome on twelve pillars called Bara Khamba traditionally ascribed to the commander of Prithviraja (historic building) |
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Jarai-ka-Math (Hindu temple) |
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Jhansi Fort (fort) |
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Ghugua-ka-math |
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Ruins of a large temple of the Chandella period |
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Gandai Temple |
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Jama Masjid |
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Gharao-ka-math |
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Jarao-ka-Marhia |
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Tank |
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Shikhara-roofed temple called Marhia and dedicated to Gond baba |
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Remains of a Chandella temple |
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Memorial cemetery, south of fort on Phuta Darwaza |
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Monument of Major F.W. Pinkney, situated on the hillock near the premises of Messers Eduljee Boyce & Co. |
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Chandela Temple |
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Ruins of a large Chandella Temple containing a well-preserved statue of Vishnu |
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Ruined temple at the upper end of Rai Tal on the banks of which is a roundish boulder containing two inscriptions of Samvat 1604 and 1608 |
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Rani Lakshmi Bai Mahal |
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Gunner Burkill's Tomb |
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Chandela Temple |
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Temple |
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Chhatari of Raja Gangaghar Rao along with tank |
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Remains of an old Chandella temple |
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Kos Minar (Kos Minar) |
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Kos Minar (Kos Minar) |
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Kos Minar (Kos Minar) |
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Kos Minar (Kos Minar) |
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Mound and the ancient pillar in a modern domed chamber together with the stone cock lying in the front of it (mound rock) |
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Kos Minar (Kos Minar) |
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Kos Minar (Kos Minar) |
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Two ancient brick temple |
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Kos Minar (Kos Minar) |
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Temple known as 'Mahadeo Baba' |
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Kos Minar (Kos Minar) |
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Kos Minar (Kos Minar) |
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Sanskrit inscription in the well of Gayadin Sukal |
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Brick temple at Nebia Khera |
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Kos Minar (Kos Minar) |
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Kos Minar (Kos Minar) |
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Bhitargaon Temple (Hindu temple) |
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Mound of ruins covered with large bricks and broken figures (mound ruins) |
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Behta Bujurg temple (Hindu temple religious image) |
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Tank near the tomb of Sandal Shah |
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Kos Minar (Kos Minar) |
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Kos Minar (Kos Minar) |
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Kos Minar (Kos Minar) |
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Fragment of a pillar |
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Temple known as Phulmati Devi |
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Ancient brick temple (temple) |
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Portuguese Cemetery (cemetery) |
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Subedar-ka-Talab Cemetery |
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Kos Minar (Kos Minar) |
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Memorial well garden |
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Mound (mound) |
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Lona cross Garden |
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Wheeler's Entrechment |
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Sawada Kothi, Monument including flight of steps with the surrounding pateau |
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Fort attributed to Jay Chandra |
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Artificial cave in the fane of the hill of Pabhosa hill |
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Traces of a large brick building on the summit of Pabhosa hill |
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Ancient fortress (representing the ancient Kaushambi) |
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British Monuments |
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Jain temple (temple) |
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Jhammer |
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Inscription slab of 13th century (inscription) |
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Inscription slab dated samvat 1325 (inscription) |
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Sahasra Linga |
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Small temple in the Jungle (temple) |
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Varaha, Inscribed column and ruined shrines (shrine ruins column) |
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Vishnu and Lakshmi Narayan shrines (shrine) |
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Two monolithic pillars (rock) |
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Half-fallen lane of Chandi having a shrine and a porch (shrine) |
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Large slab of the seven Mothers with Ganesha lying on the bed of the valley below the temple Chandi (temple) |
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Vishnu temple known as Phandaria (temple) |
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Small flat-roofed fane sacred to Mahadeva |
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Gupta Temple (temple) |
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Ghats |
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Varaha temple (temple) |
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Shikhara-roofed temple known as Kathoylan Mithla |
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Large temples (temple) |
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Sati slab showing three-headed Mahadeva on the top and fighting scenes below |
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Small temple of Sankhanath or Santanatha (temple) |
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Small temple with broken shikhara known as Chaturbhuji (temple) |
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Temple of Bhavani (temple) |
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Banbaba |
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Bania-ki-Barat |
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Akhara |
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Bajrang |
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Larger Surang (Hindu temple) |
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Lesser Surang |
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Chhatri with Varaha |
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Jain temples (temple) |
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Temples (temple) |
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Two small temples of the Godwani type of which one is sacred to Gond baba and the other to Mahadeva (temple) |
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Linga or Mahadeva |
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Rock-cut Narasimha (architectural structure) |
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Northern temple consisting of a shrine and a porch sacred to Mahadeva or Linga, an inscription of Samvat 1014 over the lintel (temple shrine inscription) |
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Temples dedicated to Vishnu (temple) |
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Varaha near tank |
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Two temples and several relics |
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Champa Marh |
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Jain Group of temples |
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Kuraiya Bir Temple, Kuchdon (Hindu temple) |
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Bansa Building of Firozshah's time |
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Mundi Marh |
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Panch Marhia |
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Large temple in front of Panch Marhia (temple) |
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Modi Marh |
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Two small temples, one of which is sacred to the mother of Mahavira (temple) |
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Ruined temple The sanctum site has a statue of Trimurti (temple ruins) |
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Temple at Mahadeva (temple) |
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Temples (Bari & Chotti Kacheries) (temple) |
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Temple site |
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Temple of Neelkantha |
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Tall Sati-slab called a Caza bearing an inscription of Samvat 1348 (inscription Slab) |
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Temple (temple) |
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Overhanging rock with some pre-historic sculptured bordering the Jamini Valley (stone sculpture) |
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Slab containing a Kutila inscription of 46 lines of the reign of Mahendrapaldeva in the compound of Santinatha's temple (Slab inscription) |
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Torana or gateway situated outside the compound of modern Jain Temple (gate) |
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Remains of a large Vishnu temple (temple ruins) |
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Jain Temple and a Torana or Gateway (temple gate) |
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Fort in Lalitpur district (fort) |
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Temple of Mahadeva (temple) |
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Temple (temple) |
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Small temple with three figures of Vishnu in the niches outside |
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Jain temples of Deogarh (temple) |
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Dilapidated Bundela temple with a colossal statue of Tirthankar called linga with two short inscriptions (temple colossal statue inscription) |
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Maniktila |
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Pali Khera |
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Ganesh Khera, an ancient site with a large elephant headed God |
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Jain Temple (temple) |
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Temple of Sun God (temple) |
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Bilmori |
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Three temples, two of Vishnu and one of Linga Mahadeva of Gondwani type (temple) |
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Temple of the Chandella period built mostly of granite |
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Bara Imambara (husayniyya mausoleum) |
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Chhota Imambara (husayniyya) |
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Dilkusha Kothi (ruins) |
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Rumi Darwaza (gate) |
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The Residency Lucknow (building complex) |
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Jama Mosque (mosque) |
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Nadan Mahal (mausoleum) |
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Asfi Mosque (mosque) |
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Cemetery (cemetery) |
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Cemeteries |
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Mounds covered with bricks (mound) |
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British Cemetery at Chiria jhil |
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Buildings, north-west of Dilkusha Palace |
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Amjad Ali Shah's Mausoleum (mausoleum) |
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Bibiapur House (building historic site) |
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Cemetery at Gaughat |
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Cemetery near Kaisar Pasand (cemetery) |
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Cemetery at Alambagh (cemetery) |
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Cemetery at Dilkusha (cemetery) |
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Cemetery on La-Martiniere Road |
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Cemetery at Vilayat Bagh (cemetery) |
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Cemetery near Fort Machi Bhawan (cemetery) |
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Cemetery in Raja Incha Singh's compound |
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General Wali Kothi (building) |
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Ibrahim Chisti's Tomb |
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Dargah Hazrat Abbas |
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Dianut-ud-daula's Karbala (religious building) |
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Kaiser Bagh Gates |
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Kaz-Main Buildings (shrine) |
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Mulka Jahan's Karbala |
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Kalan-ki-Lat at adjoining cemetery in Faquir Mohammad Khan ka Hata |
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Karbala of Tal Katora |
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Nasir-ud-din Haider's Karbala in Daliganj (shrine) |
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Neil's Gate |
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Monuments of Ninety-third Highlanders |
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Sapper's Tomb (tomb) |
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Hussainabad Baradari (Pavallion) |
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Tahsin Ali's Mosque |
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Tomb of Gazi-ud-din Haider |
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Sikander Bagh Building |
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Sikchawali Kothi |
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Tomb at Lotan Bagh |
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Tomb of Mohammad Ali Shah |
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Tomb of Janab Aliya (tomb) |
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Tomb known as Char Khamba |
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Tomb at Musabagh (tomb) |
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Two Cemeteries |
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Victoria Memorial (memorial) |
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Tomb of Mushir Zadi, wife of Saadat Ali Khan (tomb) |
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Tomb of Saadat Ali Khan (mausoleum) |
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Cemeteries |
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Cemetery (cemetery) |
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Three Tombs |
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Two Cemeteries |
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Mound (mound) |
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Mound (mound) |
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Cemetery |
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Memorial pillar marking the site of the pre-Mutiny Residency in the old Mariaon Cantonment |
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Mound (mound) |
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Bridge over the Beta river and temple attached to it (bridge temple) |
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Rahiliya temple (Hindu temple) |
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Chakariya Dai carving of a woman with a child in her arm |
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Ruins of two granite temple |
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Four Chandella temples and small masonry tank |
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Ruins of a palace on a hill |
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Foundation of Temple Madau |
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Small mound locally known as Bhainsasur with a ruined temple on the summit and old statue inside it (mound) |
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Brahm Tal, an extensive tank with embankment On this embankment is a ruined Chandella temple lake and the ruins of a baithak |
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Jama Masjid |
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Lake of Kirat Sagar |
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Granite pillar |
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Five life-sized elephant statues |
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Lake of Vijaya Sagar |
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Lake of Madan Sagar |
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Khakra Math Temple (Hindu temple) |
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Twenty-four rock-hewn images of the Tirthankara with Inscriptions dated Samavt 1206 (inscription image) |
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Palace of Raja Paramardi Deva or Parmal |
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Small stone pillar called Alha-ki-Lat |
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Two ruined granite temples |
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Makarbai Temple (Hindu temple) |
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Ruins of a large granite temple |
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Old well with an inscription of Samvat 755 (inscription water well) |
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Large tank |
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Sijari Temple |
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Tank called Baratal with an Island bearing the ruins of a large Chandella temple |
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Large Chandella tank on the embankment on which stands a large ruined temple of the earliest Chandella type |
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Smaller temple of which the dome has fallen |
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Temple, a flat-roofed building |
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Brahmanical temple |
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Jain temple |
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Allahabad Fort (fort) |
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Khusro Bagh (garden cemetery) |
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Kydganj Cemetery (cemetery) |
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Garhwa Fort (fort) |
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Queen Victoria's Memorial in Alfred park (memorial) |
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Large stone dwelling house said to have been the residence of the two heroes of Ala and Udal cir. 8th century AD |
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Standing figure identified by Fuhrer as Buddha Asvaghosha with a five-headed snake canopy and worshipped under the name of Srigari Devi |
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Small high mound, the ancient site of a large Hindu Temple |
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The area of the waste land divided by a ravine into two large mounds called "Garha and Garhi" |
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Cave known as Sita-ki-rasoi containing an inscription in characters of the 9th century AD |
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Extensive mound called Hatgauha Dih |
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A rocky hall on the south face of the top bearing an inscription of three lines of Indo-Scythian period in red paint with some rude drawings of men and animals |
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Ruined forts of Samudra Gupta and Hansagupta |
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Archaeological Site and remains |
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Large mound called Surya Bhita |
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Fort Gate (gate) |
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Sai Bridge (bridge) |
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Siva Temple (temple) |
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The site of Sahet Mahet measuring 286.026 acres in the Bahraich district (now Sravasti Nagar district) and 123.93 acres in the Gonda district (now Balrampur district) |
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Mound known as Kutti Satruhan Das (mound) |
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Mound known as Bani Nath Mahadeo (mound) |
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Ancient site near the village of Bhitti (archaeological site) |
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Mound known as Kutti Behari Das (mound) |
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Mound of brick ruins (mound ruins) |
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Small round shaped mound (mound) |
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Pipri Monument (archaeological site) |
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Ancient Site (archaeological site) |
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Site and stupa and monastery of the Sakyas (stupa monastery archaeological site) |
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Ancient Site |
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Ancient Site (archaeological site) |
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Ancient Site (archaeological site) |
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Group of ruined brick temple of the 10th century locally called Teligarhi |
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Mosque |
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Extensive brick strewn mounds undoubtedly of the ruins of Buddhist cities |
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Large dih called Majhangaon with brick-towers on the four corners |
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Tomb of Qurban Mohammad (tomb) |
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