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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. 286 monuments of National Importance have been recognized by the ASI in Maharashtra. [2] Maharashtra is subdivided in three circles: Aurangabad circle; Mumbai circle; Nagpur circle
It is a protected monument under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1962, [6] [7] and it stands as a valuable piece of Maharashtra's architectural heritage. It has been the venue for several events, including the Ajanta-Ellora festival, [ 8 ] [ 9 ] and more recently, as a part of India's G20 tourism drive [ 10 ] in ...
This is a list of State Protected Monuments as officially reported by and available through the website of the Archaeological Survey of India in the Indian state of Maharashtra. [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 the ...
Buddha statue at Lokuttara Mahavihara in Chauka, Aurangabad Bibi Ka Maqbara. Aurangabad is a historic city in the Maharashtra state of India.The city is a tourist hub, surrounded by many historical monuments, including the Ajanta Caves and Ellora Caves, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, as well as Bibi Ka Maqbara and Panchakki.
This is a list of Monuments of National Importance as officially recognized by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in the Indian state of Maharashtra falling under the jurisdiction of its Mumbai (ASI circle). [1]
Bibi Ka Maqbara is the "principal monument" of Aurangabad and its historic city. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] An inscription found on the main entrance door mentions that this mausoleum was designed and erected by Ata-ullah , an architect and Hanspat Rai, an engineer respectively. [ 11 ]
Many forts were abandoned or repurposed by the British, leading to their gradual decay. Despite this, these forts remain significant symbols of Maharashtrian Culture. Today, they are preserved as historical and cultural landmarks, attracting researchers, historians, and tourists. [6] [7]
Tomb Of Salabat Khan II. The Tomb of Salabat Khan II is also commonly but mistakenly known as Chandbiwi's Mahel, Chand Bibi Palace or similar variations. [1] It is a three-storey stone structure situated on the crest of a hill, 13 km from Ahmednagar city in the state of Maharashtra, India,