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List of Centrally Protected Monuments/Sites Lucknow Circle, Lucknow LIST OF CENTRALLY PROTECTED MONUMENTS/SITES LUCKNOW CIRCLE, LUCKNOW. S. Name of the Monuments/ Site as notified Location No. Locality / Tehsil District State 1. An interesting group of ruined brick temple of the 10 th Bhagupur, Amethi U.P. century locally called Telegarhi. Tehsil – Musafirkhana 2. Extensive brick-strewn mounds undoubtedly the ruins Raipur Tikri & Shahgarh, Amethi U.P. of Buddhist Cities. Tehsil – Gauriganj 3. Tomb of Salar Saif-uddin alias Surkhru Salar Durgah Road, Bahraich U.P. Tehsil – Bahraich 4. Large brick strewn Khera being the ruins of an Chandra or Chahardah, Bahraich U.P. apparently Buddhist City. Tehsil – Nanpara 5. A high Khera of great extent said to be the ruins of one Hathia Kund, Sravasti U.P. of the principal cities of Raja Karan of the Mahabharata. Tehsil – Bhinga 6. The Tomb of Rajab Sajar alias Hatila Salar. Shahpur Jote Yusuf, Bahraich U.P. Tehsil – Bahraich 7. The Domes & buildings inside the inner enclosure Singha Parasi, Bahraich U.P. including the ancient walls of the inner enclosure of Tehsil – Bahraich Saiyid Salar Masaud’s celebrated Dargah. 8. The site of Sahet-Mahet in parganas Ikauna and Sahet – Mahet, Balrampur U.P. Balrampur, measuring 286.026 acres in the Bahraich Tehsil –(Mahet) Balrampur/ & district and 123.93 acres in the Gonda district. (Sahet) Sravasti Sravasti. 9. Mound locally known as Penahia Jhar, Kharahua Jhar Ghooghulpur, Balrampur U.P. and Ora Jhar situated on the road from Balrampur near Tehsil -Balrampur the ancient remains of Sahet - Mahet. (Sravasti) 10. Closed Cemetery, Katra Naka. Banda, Banda U.P. Tehsil – Banda 11. Jami Masjid. Sadar, Banda, Banda U.P. Tehsil – Banda 12. Monument in memory of General Whitelock’s Force. Civil Lines, Banda U.P. Tehsil – Banda 13. Baoli. Bhawanipur, Banda U.P. Tehsil – Tindwari 14. Approach to Kalinjar Fort. Kalinjar, Banda U.P. Tehsil – Naraini 15. Fort of Kalinjar, together with the parapet walls, with Kalinjar, Banda U.P. the gateways & the monuments inside it, viz. Sita Tehsil – Naraini Kunda, Sita Sej, Patalganga and Pandu Kund and with Bhairon-ka-jhirka, Siddh ki gupha, Baghwan-Sej, Pani- kaeman, the Mrigdhara, Kothtirth, the Linga temple of Nilakantha, etc. 16. Remains of the old fort with its seven gateways. A Kalinjar, Banda U.P. temple of Mahadeo & an inscribed stone in Sanskrit Tehsil – Naraini lying on the foot & approaches to the same. 17. Remains of a small Chandella temple, of which the Birpur, Banda U.P. sanctum is still standing near the village of Birpur, 2 Tehsil – Atarra miles S.W. of Rasin. 18. Two Chandel temples standing together on the same Gonda, Banda U.P. platform. Tehsil – Karvi 19. Remains of old Chandel temple. Dadhwa, Rampur &Manpur. Banda U.P. Tehsil – Atarra 20. Fort of Marpha situated on a high projecting hill 12 Marpha, Banda U.P. miles to the N.E. of Kalanjar with the fortification walls Tehsil – Atarra and the three ruined Jain temples & one ruined Hindu temple inside the fort. 21. Group of ruins, the principal object of which is the Rasin, Banda U.P. entrance door of a temple. Tehsil – Atarra 22. Remains of an old fort & a disused temple of Devi Rasin, Banda U.P. Chandi Maheshwari. Tehsil – Atarra 23. Rock-hewn tank, 80’x50’ close to the temple of Chandi Rasin, Banda U.P. Maheshwari. No 245 Tehsil – Atarra 24. Several Sati pillars with a large standing female figure Rasin, Banda U.P. holding a child in her left arm. Tehsil – Atarra 25. Temple of Chandi Maheshwari. Rasin, Banda U.P. Tehsil – Atarra 26. Two large caves in the middle of a hillock to the S.W.of Rauli, Banda U.P. the village with broken sculptures scattered about. Tehsil – Atarra 27. Balari Nath. Gulrampur Banda U.P. Tehsil – Atarra 28. Remains of two temples, situnted towards the south of Gulrampur Banda U.P. the hill near the village. Tehsil – Atarra 29. Two inscriptions, one dated 1520, the other undated on a Anusuya ji, Chitrakut U.P. large basalt rock close to the bank of the Paisuni river. Tehsil – Karvi 30. Closed Cemetery. Bargarh, Chitrakut U.P. Tehsil – Mau 31. Temple. Bargarh, Chitrakut U.P. Tehsil – Mau 32. Remains of a magnificent temple, circa 10 th century Barha-Kotra, Chitrakut U.P. A.D. usually called Bhar Deul. Tehsil – Mau 33. Small temple with a sanctum only 4’10” (Sq.) and a flat Barha-Kotra, Chitrakut U.P. roof, situated outside the caves no 212. Tehsil – Mau 34. Two large caves known by the name of Rikhain. Barha-Kotra, Chitrakut U.P. Tehsil – Mau 35. City Cemetery. Karvi, Chitrakut U.P. Tehsil – Karvi 36. Stone temple. Ganesh Bagh one mile Chitrakut U.P. south-east of Karvi, Tehsil – Karvi 37. Temple. In the centre of a tank near Chitrakut U.P. the Jail, Karvi, Tehsil – Karvi 38. Ruins of same Jain temple called Haihaiti Mandir Koh, Chitrakut U.P. together with fragments of statues scattered about the Tehsil – Karvi foot of he hill. 39. Ruins of some Jain temples, on the bank of the lake and Lauri or Lokhari, Chitrakut U.P. in the fields. Tehsil – Mau 40. Manikpur Cantonment Cemetery. Manikpur, Chitrakut U.P. Tehsil –Karvi 41. Two ruined temples of small size. Mau, Chitrakut U.P. Tehsil – Mau 42. Inscribed statue of durga of the Chandella period under Pura to the village of Chitrakut U.P. a Pipal tree, close to no 235. Hatover, Tehsil – Mau 43. Ruins of a large Linga temple of the Chandella type. Pura to the village of Chitrakut U.P. Hatover, Tehsil – Mau 44. Remains of a large temple.1 ½ miles. Ramnagar, Chitrakut U.P. Tehsil – Mau 45. Priest House, close to th temple no-238. Ramnagar, Chitrakut U.P. Tehsil – Mau 46. Ruins of a large Chandella temple. Ramnagar, Chitrakut U.P. Tehsil – Mau 47. Extensive mound evidently ancient site & a group of Tiksariya, Fatehpur U.P. Hindu Sculptures. Tehsil – Khaga 48. Temple. Tindauli Fatehpur U.P. Tehsil – Bindki 49. Mound called Chauki. Aphui, Fatehpur U.P. Tehsil – Khaga 50. Monument in the memory of A. Blakely. Asafpur, Fatehpur U.P. Tehsil – Bindki 51. Large mound covered with broken bricks & pottery. Asni, Fatehpur U.P. Tehsil – Fatehpur 52. Extensive brick strewn mound. Asothar, Fatehpur U.P. Tehsil – Fatehpur 53. Smaller mound bearing five large Digamber Jain figures Asothar, Fatehpur U.P. which people call the five Pandavas. Tehsil – Fatehpur 54. Emperor Aurangzeb’s Pavilion Bagh Badshahi (Khajua), Fatehpur U.P. Tehsil – Bindki 55. Entire compound known as Bagh Badshahi. Bagh Badshahi (Khajua), Fatehpur U.P. Tehsil – Bindki 56. Temple. Bahua, Fatehpur U.P. Tehsil – Bindki 57. Four massive masonry pillars containing stone tablets Fatehpur, Fatehpur U.P. with inscriptions in Urdu & Hindi representing Tehsil – Fatehpur translations of the Ten Commandments, and some verses from Saint John’s Gospel, on the Grand Trunk Road just opposite the Public Works Department, Inspection House on the western outskirts of the town. 58. Square sand-stone pillar bearing an inscription of Fatehpur, Fatehpur U.P. Mahipala-deva dated 5.974 in the Municipal Garden Tehsil – Fatehpur attached to the Town Hall. 59. The collection of miscellaneous antiquities from Fatehpur, Fatehpur U.P. different parts of the District grouped round the Asni Tehsil – Fatehpur pillar of Mahipala-deva in the Municipal Garden attached to the Town Hall. 60. Hathikhana Mosque of the Jaichandi Mosque. Hathgaon, Fatehpur U.P. Tehsil – Khaga 61. Circular mound, the site of a temple. Khairai, Fatehpur U.P. Tehsil – Khaga 62. Extensive mound a little to the east of H.no 106, called Khairai, Fatehpur U.P. “Garhi”. Tehsil – Khaga 63. Monument in the memory of Col. T.S. Powell Kunwarpur, Fatehpur U.P. Tehsil – Bindki 64. Four Temples. Kurari, Fatehpur U.P. Tehsil – Bindki 65. Ruins of a fort built by Jaya Chandra. Kutila, Fatehpur U.P. Tehsil – Khaga 66. Old Fort. Nahar Khor, Fatehpur U.P. Tehsil Fatehpur 67. Old Fort. Paina Kalan, Fatehpur U.P. Tehsil – Fatehpur 68. Extensive ruins of an ancient fortified town said to be a Paina, Fatehpur U.P. stronghold of the Chandellas. Tehsil – Fatehpur 69. Certai Mound, with many pieces of stone sculptures Ren, Fatehpur U.P. collected upon them. Tehsil – Fatehpur 70. Ruined Temple. Saton, Fatehpur U.P. Tehsil – Fatehpur 71. Two brick Temples built on the same plan. Sirhar Amauli, Fatehpur U.P. Tehsil – Bindki Old Kanpur 72. Two Temples. Thithaura, Fatehpur U.P. Tehsil – Bindki 73. Certain mounds covered with broken statues and Kachhwa, Hamirpur U.P. sculptures. Tehsil – Sarila 74. Closed British Cemetery. Kaitha, Hamirpur U.P. Tehsil – Rath 75. Mounds covered with broken bricks etc. & three kheras Sumerpur, Hamirpur U.P. near them, viz. Lakhanapur, Mirzapur & Itara. Tehsil –Hamirpur 76. Major Robert’s Tomb. Baramau, Hardoi U.P. Tehsil – Bilgram 77. Brick mound locally called Bhankargarh. Gandwa, Hardoi U.P. Tehsil – Sandila 78. High irregular Khera of about 16 acres covered with Hardoi, Hardoi U.P. broken bricks & sculptures. Tehsil – Hardoi 79. Mound known as Kalhaur or Killo. Kalhaur, Hardoi U.P. Tehsil – Hardoi 80. Memorial tomb. Khasaura, Hardoi U.P. Sawajapur 81. Large Dih covered with broken bricks & pottery Kherwa & Kajhgaon Hardoi U.P. crowned with a small ruined temple of the 10 th century (Bansa), A.D. tehsil – Bilgram 82. Memorial Cemetery. Madhoganj, Hardoi U.P. Tehsil – Bilgram 83. Fine Well near the Dargah of Makhdum Shah. Mallawan, Hardoi U.P. Tehsil – Bilgram 84. Large ruined site called Sandi Khera. Pali, Hardoi U.P. Tehsil –Shahabad 85. Tomb of Nawab of Sadar Jahan. Pihani, Hardoi U.P. Tehsil –Shahabad 86. Ancient mound. PahunchinaKhera Hardoi U.P. (Lakhamapura), Tehsil –Shahabad 87. Phulmati. Sandi, Hardoi U.P.
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