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The monument identifier is a combination of the abbreviation of the subdivision of the list (state, ASI circle) and the numbering as published on the website of the ASI. 506 Monuments of National Importance have been recognized by the ASI in Karnataka. [2] [3] Heritage monuments in Karnataka is subdivided by the ASI into three circles ...
This is a list of State Protected Monument in India, as officially reported by and available through the website of the Archaeological Survey of India in the Indian state Karnataka. [1] The monument identifier is a combination of the abbreviation of the subdivision of the list (state, ASI circle) and the numbering as published on the website of ...
This is a list of Monuments of National Importance (ASI) as officially recognized by and available through the website of the Archaeological Survey of India in the Indian state Karnataka (Bengaluru circle). 207 Monuments of National Importance have been recognized by the ASI in Bengaluru circle of Karnataka.
Lists of Monuments of National Importance in Karnataka (9 P) Pages in category "Monuments of National Importance in Karnataka" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
List of Monuments of National Importance in Bangalore circle; List of Monuments of National Importance in Belgaum district; List of Monuments of National Importance in Bidar district; List of Monuments of National Importance in Bijapur district, Karnataka
Despite the grand nature of the monument, the plan of the Gol Gumbaz is simple. It is a cube 47.5 m on each side, topped by a hemispherical dome of diameter approximately 44 m. Domed octagonal towers, each divided into seven floors and topped by a bulbous dome, line the four corners of the cube.
Lists of Monuments of National Importance in Karnataka (9 P) I. Inscription stones of Bengaluru (26 P) T. Tombs in Karnataka (9 P)
Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur, North Karnataka. Bijapur, which has changed its name officially to Vijayapura, the district headquarters, is one of the most important centres of Indo-Saracenic art, being the capital of the Adil Shahis of Bijapur (1489–1686). The place is mentioned as Vijayapura in as inscription of 12th century A.D.