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Tomb of Abhiman (tomb) |
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Monuments of Captains Wilsons and Jones and eleven privates of 13th Infantry |
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Old British Cemetery (cemetery) |
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Mutiny Monuments |
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Ancient site called Garba-ka-kot or Rajbhar-ka-lot (archaeological site) |
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Ancient Site measuring 7 acres and 800 links in Khasra No. 384 |
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Inscribed stone Pillar (rock) |
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A Banyan grove containing traces of ancient building |
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British Cemetery (cemetery) |
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Long Mound (mound) |
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Ancient site consisting of ruined fort |
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Small conical mound of ruins called Devi-ka-sthan (mound) |
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Large rectangular shaped mound |
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Large mound of brick ruins (mound) |
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Three sites with megaliths on the western and north eastern of the hill |
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Khera or Mound representing the ancient Sukalpura |
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Conical Stupa-shaped mound |
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Inscribed Monolith of rough grey sandstone remains locally known as 'Lat' or 'Gada' of Parasram |
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Two ruined Temples |
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Inscribed stone pillar |
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Ancient Site |
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Extensive mound (mound) |
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Dih or mound apparently the remains of a Buddhist stupa (mound) |
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Long low mound of ruins (mound ruins) |
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High square shaped mound (mound) |
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Ancient Site (archaeological site) |
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Tomb of Lord Cornwallis (tomb) |
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Bridge on the Ganga Nadi (bridge) |
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Mound known as Masaon-Dih (mound) |
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Entire ruined fort enclosure with projecting corners towers and numerous mounds (ruins fort) |
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Remains of the Gupta period (ruins) |
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Bhitari Gupta-pillar with an inscription of Skanda-Gupta standing in the ruined fort (rock inscription) |
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Dih or mound of ruins called Suiri-ka-Raj (mound) |
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Mound of ruins with remains of temples and other buildings (mound ruins building) |
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High Khera |
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Mound of ruins (mound ruins) |
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Stone lat or pillar standing on the Western end of a mound of brick ruins and the capital the pillar lying on the ground closeby. (rock) |
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Two statues representing Varaha or the Boar incarnation and Krishan with Gopis (statue) |
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Extensive brick-builder |
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Extensive remains of a very large ancient city (ruins) |
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Three high conical mounds of brick which are evidently the ruins of stupas (mound) |
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Extensive Mound (mound) |
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A Series of enormous mounds (mound) |
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Ancient site covered with mounds of brick ruins and containing an ancient masonry well (archaeological site) |
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Large and high mound, the ruins of the ancient Domangarh (mound) |
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Atala Masjid, Jaunpur (mosque) |
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Jama Masjid, Jaunpur (mosque) |
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Jhanjhari Masjid (mosque) |
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Shahi Qila (military base fort) |
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Tomb of Nawab Ghazi Khan (tomb) |
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Patthar ka Sher (sculpture) |
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Cemetery of seven kings of the Sharqi Dynasty (cemetery) |
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Hamam or Turkish Bath in the Old Fort |
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Lal masjid (Lal Darwaja) (mosque) |
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Char Ungli Masjid (mosque) |
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Khanqah or tombs of Sharqi kings of Jaunpur and the chamber for the royal mourner (tomb) |
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Rouza of Shah Firoz |
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Qalich Khan ka Maqbara |
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Gateway of Hazrat Chirag-i-Hiud's Palace (gate) |
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Walls of the old Kankar Fort of Jayachandra (wall) |
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Sheikh Burhan's Mosque (mosque) |
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Large flat-topped mound of ruins called Jharmatiya (mound) |
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Mound of Brick ruins called Asmanpur dih (mound) |
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Circular shaped mound and the remains of a stupa (mound) |
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Large dih or mound (mound) |
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Mound in eastern extension of the stupa site at S.No.3 |
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Mound of ruins called Sareya |
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Ancient site known as Fazilnagar ka kot |
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Large mound covered with broken bricks and a few statues |
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Mound of brick ruins |
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Alofty mound of solid brick work, called deisthan or Rambhar Bhavani (mound) |
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An oblong mound mound called the fort of Matha Kuar whichis covered with broken bricks and on which stands a much ruinedbrick stupa, a large statue of buddha, the ascetic; a colossalstatue representing Buddha’s Nirvan (mound) |
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A low square mound covered with broken bricks near the barrows scattered over plain to the north and east of the great mound (mound) |
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Ancient site and archaeological remains |
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Ancient Site |
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Several caves in the Top Hill |
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Bhardari Devi ka Pahar containing Asokan inscription (inscription hill) |
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Ruined Stone Fort Lalitpur |
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Ruins of a Saiva Temple |
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Remains of Three Small Linga Temple circa 1000AD. |
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Inscribed Pillar |
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Mound known as Sangram Sahi-ki--Pahari |
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Cave called khoh containing two early Kutila inscriptions on the rock inside |
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Durga Khoh |
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British Cemetery (cemetery) |
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Iftekhar Khan's Tomb (tomb) |
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A life sized figure locally known as Sankata Devi |
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Inscribed slab |
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Kantil Fort |
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Bharasthi Devi remains of a Mediaeval Temple |
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Remains of temple on an island in the bed of the river at Ramgayaghat including two inscribed stones |
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Fragments of sculptures, one of which is a Krishnasthambha lying on the bank of the Ganga on a chabutra at the Ramgaya ghat. |
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British Cemetery (cemetery) |
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British Cemetery (cemetery) |
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Vijaygarh Fort (fort) |
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Man Singh Observatory (Jantar Mantar) |
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Ancient buddhist site of Sarnath, including the Dhamek stupa, Jagat Singh Stupa, the monastery of Major Kitlee and all the monuments excavated by Mr. Certal in 1984-85 with an area of 53.04 acres, including government land measuring 21.94 acres (Buddhist site archaeological site) |
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Alamgir Mosque (mosque) |
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Tomb of Lal Khan (tomb) |
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Mutiny Monuments (monument) |
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Ancient Buddhist Site known as Cahukhandi stupa |
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Cemetery |
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Remains of a Fine Massive brick fort |
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Closed Cemetery |
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Old Ruined Kot (Fortress) |
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The whole area to the east of the Buddhist site explored by the Archaeological department extending up to the limits of the lake named Narokhar |
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Ancient Mound, Tilmapur (mound) |
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Graves of European Officers |
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Lt. Col. Pogson's Tomb |
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Tablet on the Treasury Building |
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Prahladpur inscribed Lat or monolith pillar now standing in the compound of the Queen's College (Sampurnanand Sanskrit Uni.) (monolith inscription) |
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Victoria Memorial |
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Telia Nala Buddhist Ruins |
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Two Graves at Old Artillery lines |
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