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Hazaribagh District, Ichak Village, Jharkhand, 1989 Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) Listing of Monuments- Hazaribagh District, Ichak Village, Jharkhand, 1989 Table of Contents S. No. Name of the Structure 1. Shiva Temple 2. Bhagwati Math 3. Surya Mandir 4. Yadav Ji ka Mandir 5. Banshi Dhar Temple 6. Rani Pokhar Radha Krishna Mandir 7. Bara Akhara 8. Bhairo Math 9. Budhiya Mandap 10. Banas Tanda Mandir 11. Badi Chawri Akhara 12. Dibal Math 13. Kapardar Math 14. Mahavir Asthan 15. Shiv Temple 16. Chota Akhara 17. Mazaar of Baba Mohabbat Sah 18. Susari Pokhar 19. Quila 20. Brahmasthan Mandir 21. Lallan Babu’s Mandir 22. Shiv Mandir 23. Jagganath Dham Mandir 24. Mahadev Mandir 25. Satnarayan Mandir 26. Shree Digamber Jain Mandir Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) S. No. Name of the Structure 27. Burhwa Mahadev 28. Burhwa Mahadev Temple 29. Bara Akhara 30. Khazanchi Thakurbari 31. Shivala- Shiv mandir 32. Mosque of Baba Kamal 33. Matwari Masjid 34. Amrit Nagar Masjid 35. Lakhey Masjid 36. Ek Patia Masjid 37. Juma Masjid 38. Juma Masjid 39. Data Bera Shah Mazhar 40. Hazrat Data Mazhara Shah Takia 41. Hazrat Data Nirgun Shah 42. Hazrat Data kalimuddin Shah 43. Tomb of Asan Shah 44. Chedi Talao 45. Hazrat Data Ali Shamshuddin Shah Grave 46. Protestant Church 47. G.E.L Church 48. Queen’s Park, Sitagarha 49. Christian Cemetery 50. Old British Cemetery 51. G.E.L Christian Cemetery 52. St. Stanislaus College, A Jesuit Seminary, Tertianate, Juniarate, Novitiate and Theological College 53. Old Squash Court 54. Tea Factory Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) S. No. Name of the Structure 55. Union Club and Library 56. Monument Pillar 57. Dublin University Mission Hospital 58. Canary Hill 59. Station Club 60. Simpson’s Tank 61. Police Training College 62. P.T.C Police Officer’s Mess 63. Old Armoury Building 64. Chamru Bagh 65. Civil and Sessions Court 66. Mount Carmel School 67. St. Columba’s College 68. Mission Boy’s High School 69. New Bengali Girl’s School 70. Poupette Villa 71. Circuit House 72. P.T.C Principal’s Residence 73. G.E.L Parish Bungalow 74. Max Liebert’s Bungalow or Planter’s Bungalow 75. Bucha Bangla 76. Lady Associate’s Residence 77. Apothecary’s Bungalow and Mission Chapel Building 78. Ladies Bungalow, Oratory, Church and School, Hassarganj 79. Principal’s Residence (St. Columba’s Collegiate School) 80. Hara Kissen Nasi Bungalow 81. Gibraltar 82. Kona Kuthi Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) S. No. Name of the Structure 83. Aileen Villa 84. Kunda Kothi 85. Kismet 86. Kohinoor 87. Sylvan Lodge 88. Depot Bangla 89. Law Cottage .
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