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More than 50 IVC burial sites have been found, among those main sites in India are Rakhigarhi (first site with genetic testing) and Farmana in Haryana, Sanauli in Uttar Pradesh, Kalibangan in Rajasthan, Lothal and Dholavira in Gujarat. Other IVC burial sites outside India have been found in Pakistan in Mehrgarh, Harappa, and Mohenjo-daro. [20]
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Ancient Temple Hari Parvat: Srinagar Ancient Temple: N-JK-41 Group of Ancient Temples: Naranag: Ganderbal Group of Ancient Temples More images: N-JK-42 Ancient sites & Remains Burzahom: Srinagar Upload Photo: N-JK-43 Ancient Monastery & Stupa Harwan: Srinagar Ancient Monastery & Stupa: N-JK-44 Group of arched terraces / structural complex Pari ...
India accepted the convention on 14 November 1977, making its sites eligible for inclusion on the list. [3] There are 43 World Heritage Sites in India. Out of these, 35 are cultural, seven are natural, and one, Khangchendzonga National Park, is of mixed type, listed for both cultural and natural properties. India has the sixth-most sites worldwide.
List of World Heritage Sites in India; UNESCO – Agency of the United Nations that promotes international cooperation in arts, education, science, and culture; Vedic period – Ancient South Asian historical period; Rulers and dynasties with associations to the history of the site (selected): Chalukya dynasty – Classical Indian dynasty (543 ...
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The area generally known as ‘Garh’ is the site of an ancient Buddhist monastery. Famous for the hoard of 148 bronze images excavated in 1930, [ 3 ] now in the Patna Museum . Some Pala period sculptures and architectural fragments, including the Buddha statue illustrated, were collected by Major Markham Kittoe in the nineteenth century and ...
Ancient fort [3] Asurgarh: c.9th century BCE Kalahandi: Asurgarh is an archaeological site in the Kalahandi district of Odisha, India. Asurgarh is one of the sites which has its beginning in around 8th-9th century BC and emerged as one of the early urban fortified settlements in the region and it is older than Sisupalgarh.