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  2. Sanghao Cave - Wikipedia

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    Sanghao Cave is a Paleolithic [1] site, located on the Pothohar Plateau of Pakistan that was excavated by Ahmad Hasan Dani. Site.

  3. Sana Caves - Wikipedia

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    The largest cave, Cave 2, is named Bhima-ni-Cori and is considered to be similar to Ebhala- Mandapa, which is located at Talaja. This cave is approximately 21 meters in depth and has a width of 18.3 meters. The ceiling is 5.3 meters high and provides ample space to tourists wishing to walk through them.

  4. Sangab - Wikipedia

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    Sangab, Semnan; Sangab, South Khorasan This page was last edited on 10 November 2024, at 17:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Ambadevi rock shelters - Wikipedia

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    The Ambadevi rock shelters are part of an extensive cave site, where the oldest yet known traces of human life in the central province of the Indian subcontinent were discovered. The site is located in the Satpura Range of the Gawilgarh Hills in Betul District of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh , north of Dharul village in Amravati district ...

  6. Wadi Murabba'at - Wikipedia

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    Nahal Darga. Wadi Murabba'at, also known as Nahal Darga, is a ravine in the West Bank, cut by a seasonal stream which runs from the Judean Desert east of Bethlehem past the Herodium down to the Dead Sea 18 km south of Khirbet Qumran in the West Bank.

  7. Barabar Caves - Wikipedia

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    The cave also has a much later Hindu inscription, the Vadathika Cave Inscription. Vapiyaka Cave, also called "Well Cave" from the meaning of its name . It consists of a single rectangular room of dimensions 5.10x3.43m. This cave was also dedicated to the Ajivikas sect by Dasharatha, with an inscription equivalent to that of the cave of Gopika.

  8. Nasik Caves - Wikipedia

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    The Trirashmi Caves, [1] or Nashik Caves or Pandavleni. Most of the caves are viharas except for Cave 18 which is a chaitya of the 1st century BCE. [2] The style of some of the elaborate pillars or columns, for example in caves 3 and 10, is an important example of the development of the form. [3]

  9. Aurangabad Caves - Wikipedia

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    Chaitya with stupa, Cave IV (4), Aurangabad Caves Aurangabad Caves, from a distance. The Aurangabad caves, are twelve rock-cut Buddhist shrines located on a hill running roughly east to west, close to the city of Aurangabad, Maharashtra. The first reference to the Aurangabad Caves is in the great chaitya of Kanheri Caves.