File:Beta bridge and temple view from the river bank.jpg

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English: Behta River Bridge and Lord Shiv Temple is a quaint place on the Kakori- Malihabad Road, built in 1780 by Raja Tikait Rai, a minister in the royal court of Nawab Asif Ud Daula. It is an old bridge on the river Behta and adjacent to it is a Lord Shiv Temple. Tall pillars of the bridge help in sighting the place from the road. The photograph was taken from the bank of the river Behta.
This is a photo of ASI monument number
N-UP-L315.
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