Category:Manikeshwara Temple, Lakkundi

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One of the many 10th to 13th-century temples in the Gadag-Lakkundi region, a major historic city referred in pre-14th century texts as Lokkigundi – a former capital of Hoysalas. Lakkundi was destroyed in the Deccan Sultanate raids and wars that began in the 13th-century. It was reduced to a galaxy of abandoned and mutilated ruins, spread over a cluster of small rural villages with a combined population of few thousand residents by the 19th-century. The Manikeshwara temple is in the northeastern part of Lakkundi town, about 12 kilometers southeast of Gadag-Betageri twin city. It can be reached by India's National Highway 67.

This is a category about ASI monument number
N-KA-D247.
<nowiki>Manikesvara temple at Muskinbhavi; Manikesvara temple at Muskinbhavi; temple in Karnataka, India; tempel in Gadag, India</nowiki>
Manikesvara temple at Muskinbhavi 
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