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Ashoka with his Queen, at Sannati (Kanaganahalli Stupa), 1st-3rd century CE. [3] [4] The words "RΔya Asoko" (ππΈπ¬ π π²πππ) in Brahmi script inscribed on the relief identify king Ashoka as the subject matter. [5] Kanaganahalli is the excavation site of the Archaeological Survey of India. [6]
Kanaganahalli is 3 km from Sannati, which is also on the banks of the river Bhima. As this is an important Buddhist site, Govt of Karnataka and ASI are planning to develop it as an international Buddhist center. [8] It is the place where an ancient Buddhist Mahastupa site was found. [9]
Pre-historic site Rajankullur: Gulbarga Upload Photo: N-KA-D260 Ancient site Udchan: Gulbarga Upload Photo: N-KA-D261 Ancient excavated site remains of Buddhist Stupa Kanaganahalli: Gulbarga Upload Photo
An important Buddhist site, Kanaganahalli is 3 km from Sannati, which is also on the banks of the river Bhima. It is the place where an ancient Buddhist Mahastupa site was found. Sannati village in Chitapur Taluk along the banks of the river Bhima where rock edicts of the period of the King Ashoka and a possible early Buddhist settlement has ...
Simuka is mentioned as the first king in a list of royals in a Satavahana inscription at Naneghat. [4] The various Puranas have different names for the founder of the Andhra dynasty: Shishuka in Matsya Purana, Sipraka in Vishnu Purana, Sindhuka in Vayu Purana, Chhesmaka in Brahmanda Purana, and Shudraka or Suraka in Kumarika Khanda of Skanda Purana. [11]
Archaeologists claim that this archaeological site was inhabited by Stone age people. According to the results of optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating of the samples obtained, Kana is the oldest archaeological settlement discovered in West Bengal. The oldest Upper Paleolithic specimen from West Bengal has been recovered from Kana ...
North Karnataka's history [4] [5] and culture date back to prehistoric times. The earliest Stone Age find in India was a hand ax at Lingasugur, in Raichur district.Sangankal Hills in the Bellary district, which is known as the earliest village settlement of South India, [6] dates back to the Neolithic period.
The Geological Survey of India (GSI) currently maintains two protected areas bearing rich fossil deposits.. Shivalik Fossil Park, near Saketi, Himachal Pradesh is notable for its life-size models of the vertebrates that might have roamed the Sivalik Hills 1.5—2.5 million years ago.