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Archaeological Explorations KP Jayswal Research Institute – Archaeological Explorations District- Siwan Block- Ziradei Sl. No. Explored Sites Period 1. Muia Garh (Titara) NBPW Phase 2. Bhainsakhal Garh NBPW Phase 3. Balaipur Dih Early medieval 4. Pakawalia Balua (Satuar) Early medieval 5. Bharauli Dih Early medieval 6. Hasanpurwa Dih Early medieval 7. Garar Dih Early medieval 8. Baikunthpur Dih Early medieval 9. Barhulia Dih Early medieval 10. Narendrapur Garh Early medieval 11. Hardopatti Dih Early medieval 12. Jamapur Dih Early medieval 13. Titara Bangara NBPW Phase 14. Chhotaka Majha Early medieval 15. Newalpur Dih Early medieval 16. Surawal Late Gupta 17. Repura Dih Early medieval 18. Makawanpur Dih (Thepahan) Early medieval 19. Bharathui Garh NBPW Phase 20. Hir Makariyar Badali Dih Medieval 21. Sisahani NBPW Phase 22. Uriyanpur Dih NBPW Phase 23. Majhawaliya Dih NBPW Phase 24. Vijayipur Dih Early medieval 25. Pukharera Dih Medieval 26. Bhaluahi Dih Medieval 27. Lohagajar Garh Early medieval 28. Bikaur Garh Early medieval 29. Selarapur Dih Early medieval Block- Siswan 1. Menhadar Early medieval 2. Tolapur Early medieval 3. Gayaspur Early medieval 4. Kachanar Early medieval 5. Madhopur Late medieval 6. Bawan Dih NBPW Phase 7. Basti Manjharia Medieval 8. Chhitauli Dih Gupta 1 KP Jayswal Research Institute – Archaeological Explorations 9. Madhawapur Dih Early medieval 10. Kathatal Dih Early medieval 11. Nawada Dih Early medieval Block- Andar 1. Kherhaya Early medieval 2. Asawan Early medieval 3. Tiai Garh NBPW Phase 4. Kaudela Dih Early medieval 5. Sultanpur NBPW Phase 6. Bhanwrajpur Dih Early medieval 7. Khemraj Parari Gupta 8. Pareji Dih Gupta 9. Gaura Dih Kushan 10. Jaijor Dih Early medieval 11. Fatehpur Dih Early medieval 12. Masudaha Dih Early medieval Block- Raghunathpur 1. Deopur Early medieval 2. Harnathpur Early medieval 3. Dilawarpur Dih Early medieval 4. Amawari Early medieval 5. Kushahara Dih Early medieval 6. Karsar Dih Early medieval 7. Chakari Dih Early medieval 8. Dudaha Khajuwan Early medieval 9. Bhuli Chakari Dih Gupta 10. Phulwaria Garh Gupta 11. Khujawan Dih Early medieval 12. Nikhati Kala Late Gupta Block- Nautan 1. Gambhirpur Garh Gupta 2. Narayanpur Garh NBPW Phase 3. Hathauji Garh NBPW Phase 4. Semariya Dih NBPW Phase 5. Hasua Dih NBPW Phase 6. Ramgarh Early medieval 7. Shahpur Dih NBPW Phase 8. Nautan Dih Early medieval Block- Lakri Nabiganj 1. Saidpur Dih Early medieval 2. Baldiha Dih Early medieval 2 KP Jayswal Research Institute – Archaeological Explorations 3. Musehari Dih Gupta 4. Parauli Dih Early medieval Block- Darauli 1. Amarpur Kushan 2. Kanhauli Garh Gupta 3. Don Garh Early medieval 4. Karmaul Early medieval 5. Garhwar Dih Early medieval 6. Piparhia Dih Early medieval 7. Saraharwa Garh Early medieval 8. Chakari Dih Early medieval Block- Barharia 1. Hardiya Dih NBPW Phase 2. Kail Khurd Dih Gupta 3. Bhalua Bangar NBPW Phase 4. Padarauna Dih Chalcolithic 5. Chulaihata Dwar Devi NBPW Phase 6. Chhattisi Dih Early medieval 7. Karbala Kothi Early medieval 8. Dhanav Dih NBPW Phase 9. Parawan Garhi Early medieval 10. Khoripakar Dih Gupta 11. Maniya Dih Early medieval 12. Koirigawan (Yamuna Garh) Shunga 13. Mauna Dih (Sawana) Early medieval 14. Sunderpur Dih Early medieval 15. Sundari Dih Early medieval Block- Goriakothi 1. Jamo Dih Gupta 2. Barahoga Garh Gupta 3. Hetimpur Dih Gupta 4. Harpur Dih Early medieval 5. Sareya Dih Early medieval 6. Sadipur Dih Early medieval 7. Pipara Dih Early medieval 8. Shivrajpur Dih Early medieval 9. Hariharpur Kala Dih Early medieval 10. Mustafabad Balua Early medieval 11. Jalalpur Dih Early medieval 12. Gahuwa Dih NBPW Phase 13. Khulasa Dih Early medieval 3 KP Jayswal Research Institute – Archaeological Explorations 14. Sultanpur Early medieval 15. Makhuwa Dih Early medieval 16. Sarari Dih Early medieval 17. Dudhada Early medieval 18. Goriakothi Garh NBPW Phase 19. Mirjapur Dih Early medieval 20. Dudhada Takiya Gupta 21. Murarpur Dih Gupta Block- Bhagwanpur Hat 1. Mahamada Garh NBPW Phase 2. Bhenrawaniya Medieval 3. Kauriya Garh Shunga 4. Madhar Gupta 5. Sondhani Garh Early medieval 6. Naduwa Dih Gupta 7. Marar Dih Gupta 8. Balahan Aligardanpur Gupta 9. Brahm Asthan Dih Early medieval 10. Mora Mori Gupta 11. Mura Dih Early medieval Block- Hussainganj 1. Renua Dih NBPW Phase 2. Bararam Garh Early medieval 3. Chanp Early medieval 4. Chhapiya Khurd Tola Early medieval 5. Bararam Early medieval 6. Jurakan Dih NBPW Phase 7. Harihas Dih Early medieval 8. Gopalpur Baluha Early medieval 9. Rauja Gopalpur Garh Early medieval 10. Faridpur Dih Early medieval 11. Mahpur Dih Early medieval 12. Baghauni Dih Early medieval 13. Darveshpur Dih Early medieval 14. Hathaura Dih Early medieval 15. Khanpur Khairati Husenganj Tola Early medieval 16. Pratapapur Dih Early medieval 17. Khodaibari Dih Gupta Block- Hasanpura 1. Balethari Dih NBPW Phase 2. Shekhpura Dih Early medieval 4 KP Jayswal Research Institute – Archaeological Explorations 3. Jalalpur Dih Early medieval 4. Khawajepur Garh Early medieval 5. Aranda Dih Early medieval 6. Sahuli Dih Early medieval 7. Suruhari Dih Early medieval 8. Parari Dih Early medieval 9. Telkatthu Farsahi Early medieval 10. Kabilpura Dih Early medieval 11. Hata Dhanauti Dih Early medieval 12. Mitawar Dih Early medieval 13. Rajanpura Balani Dih Early medieval Block- Guthani 1. Piparpatti Dih Early medieval 2. Chita Bisrawa Dih Kushan 3. Belaur Dih Early medieval 4. Kharkharia Dih NBPW Phase 5. Kuresar Dih Early medieval 6. Sematar Dih Medieval 7. Sohagara Hansnath Jee Garh NBPW Phase 8. Bakulari Dih Early medieval 9. Tarwa Tiwari Dih Medieval 10. Dhaula Dih Early medieval 11. Gareriya Garh Early medieval 12. Biswar Dih Early medieval 13. Khap Mishraulia Dih Early medieval 14. Pataua Khurd Dih Early medieval 15. Tali Dih NBPW Phase 16. Tendua Dih Early medieval 17. Jataur Dih Early medieval 18. Khilawa Dih Early medieval 19. Kelharua Dih Early medieval 20. Baheliya Dih NBPW Phase 21. Parari Dih Early medieval 22. Koharwalia Dih Early medieval Block- Pachrukhi 1. Papaur Dih NBPW Phase 2. Premhana Ahir Toli NBPW Phase 3. Bhatwaliya Dih Early medieval 4. Pakari Dih Gupta 5. Ukhai Kushan 6. Barahani Dih Gupta 5 KP Jayswal Research Institute – Archaeological Explorations 7. Mahuari Dih Kushan 8. Pagur Kothi Math NBPW Phase 9. Jhunapur Medieval 10. Jasauli Garh Medieval 11. Sonapiar Dih NBPW Phase 12. Gopalpur Balua Dih Early medieval 13. Bariyarpur Garh (Gangi) Early medieval 14. Tarwara Dih Gupta Block- Mairwa 1. Chit Math Dih NBPW Phase 2. Sirisia Dih Early medieval 3. Mirjapur Dih Early medieval 4. Dhusa Dih Early medieval 5. Imlauli Dih Early medieval 6. Dom Dih Early medieval 7. Atwa Pokhara Early medieval 8. Kathauli Dih Kushan 9. Sisawa Kushan 10. Lebhari Dih Early medieval 11. Khaira Dih Early medieval 12. Laxmipur Dih Early medieval 13. Korada Dih Early medieval 14. Mairwa Garh Early medieval 15. Sewatapur Garh Early medieval 16. Babhnauli Dih Early medieval 17. Sakara Early medieval 18. Nawada Dih Early medieval 19. Atwa Garh Kushan 20. Farachua Dih Early medieval 21. Muriyari Dih Early medieval 22. Dharhara Dih Kushan Block- Basantpur 1. Shekhpura Dih Early medieval 2. Khawaspur Garh Early medieval 3. Karahi Dih Early medieval 4. Basaw Dih Early medieval 5. Kanhauli Dih Early medieval 6. Samardah Dih Early medieval 7. Dhanaua Dih Early medieval 8. Bishunpura Dih Early medieval 9. Laheji Dih Early medieval 6 KP Jayswal Research Institute – Archaeological Explorations Block- Siwan 1. Purana Kila Medieval 2. Barahan Gopal Dih Early medieval 3. Netua Vir Early medieval 4. Bansopali Kothi Gupta 5. Baletha Garhpatti Gupta 6. Bindusar Hamid Dih Gupta 7. Mohiuddinpur Garh NBPW Phase 8. Khalishpur Garh Medieval 9. Kairatal Garh Shunga 10. Chanaur Dih Early medieval 11. Dhanauti Dih Early medieval 12. Sarsar Dih Kushan 13. Dharm Makariyar Garh Early medieval 14. Karnpura Dih Early medieval Block- Daraundha 1. Bagaura Garh Early medieval 2. Pyarepur Divi Early medieval 3. Hadsar Dih Early medieval 4. Korari Kala Dih Early medieval 5. Daraundha Dih Early medieval 6. Kamasara Dih Early medieval 7. Mura Rama Chapra Early medieval 8. Kothua Dih Early medieval 9. Gaurauli Dih Early medieval 10. Bhikhabandh Early medieval 11. Ramgarha Dih NBPW Phase Block- Maharajganj 1. Khamhouri Dih Early medieval 2. Risaura NBPW Phase 3. Madhopur Dih Medieval 4. Shiude Dih Gupta 5. Bajrahia Dih Kushan 6. Mishraulia Dih NBPW Phase 7. Gaur Dih Early medieval 8. Nautan Dih NBPW Phase 9. Ushuri Dih Medieval 10. Balia Dih Early medieval 11. Dhanpura Dih Early medieval 7 .
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