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  2. Padmanabhaswamy Temple treasure - Wikipedia

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    The Padmanabhaswamy temple treasure is a collection of valuable objects including gold thrones, crowns, coins, statues and ornaments, diamonds and other precious stones. It was discovered in some of the subterranean vaults of the Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram, in the Indian state of Kerala, when five of its six (or possibly eight) vaults were opened on 27 June 2011.

  3. List of National Treasures of India - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of List of National Treasures of India, as named by the Antiquities and Art Treasures Act (1972). [1] [2] Artists. List of National Treasures of India

  4. Temples, treasures and trade: The astonishing legacy of India ...

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    In addition to its precious treasures, the great temple received 5,000 tonnes of rice annually, from conquered territory across southern India (you'd need a fleet of twelve Airbus A380s to carry ...

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Indian maps - Wikipedia

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    Base map of Ahmedabad with city limits and water bodies; Base map of Kochi with city limits and water bodies File:Kochi India area locator map.svg; Base map of Hyderabad (India) with city limits and water bodies File:Hyderabad Outer Ring Road and its radial roads.png; Base map of Patna with city limits and water bodies File:Patna area locator ...

  6. Bhuvan - Wikipedia

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    The content includes thematic maps related to disasters, agriculture, water resources, land cover, and processed satellite data generated by ISRO. [2] Bhuvan is known for its association with various sections of the Government of India to enable the use of geospatial technology. Since its inception, Bhuvan has enabled the Indian government to ...

  7. Hirapur dolmen - Wikipedia

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    Hirapur dolmens (Marathi: हिरापूर मांडवगोटा), dating back to 2nd-3rd century BC asmaka mahajanapadas or satavahana dynasty era, [1] are 4 dolmens (burial chambers) made of megalithic (large stones) laterite (type of stone) in the general area of Hirapur village on NH-930 in Chimur tehsil of Chandrapur district of Maharashtra.

  8. Archaeologists Dug Up a Royal Grave—and Found a Secret ...

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    The wooden chamber, Celtic in origin, was extremely well-preserved despite being 2,600 years old. ... Archaeologists Dug Up a Royal Grave—and Found a Secret Chamber Hidden Inside. Tim Newcomb ...

  9. Mandi, Uttar Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Mandi is a village in the Muzaffarnagar district of Uttar Pradesh, India. [1] It is located about 200 km northeast of Delhi. It is notable for the discovery and looting of an ancient treasure trove by villagers in June 2000. The treasure is believed to have been from the Indus Valley civilisation period. It is known as "Mandi treasure" or ...