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Nalanda Block- Karai Parsurai Block- Islampur KP Jayswal Research Institute – Archaeological Explorations District- Nalanda Block- Karai Parsurai Sl. No. Explored Sites Period 1. Rahmatpur Early medieval 2. Chaurasi Early medieval 3. Choti Bigha Early medieval 4. Diawan Dih Medieval 5. Rasalpur Early medieval 6. Rupuspur Early medieval 7. Pakri Early medieval 8. Badi Inara Early medieval 9. Paswan Tola (Karai) Early medieval 10. Kuri Pokhar Early medieval 11. Gularia Bigha Early medieval 12. Raja Bag Early medieval 13. Chandkura Early medieval 14. Sandh Early medieval 15. Sirsi Early medieval Block- Islampur 1. Mubarakpur Early medieval 2. Sanda Early medieval 3. Pahari Tar Tola Mauryan 4. Ichahos Early medieval 5. Kashmirichak Medieval 6. Mohanpur Early medieval 7. Imadpur Early medieval 8. Chottaki Aungari Early medieval 9. Mohan Chak Early medieval 10. Bouli Bagh Late medieval 11. Talab Par Early medieval 12. Maharana Pratap Nagar Early medieval 13. Pratap Nagar Early medieval 14. Daura Garh Early medieval 15. Baba Bhagat Bhagwan Ki Gaddi Medieval 16. Sarai Tola Medieval 17. Sarthua Dih Early medieval 18. Panhar Early medieval 19. Atama Dih Later Gupta 20. Beshwak Early medieval 21. Akodi (Ankuri) Late medieval 22. Khudaganj Early medieval 1 KP Jayswal Research Institute – Archaeological Explorations 23. Rasalpur NBPW phase 24. Punchrukhiya Late medieval 25. Sarathua Sarai Early medieval 26. Harsingara Early medieval 27. Parsarai Early medieval Block- Rahui 1. Wena Early medieval 2. Bokna Early medieval 3. Nawadapar Early medieval 4. Moratalab Early medieval 5. Patasang Early medieval 6. Samabad Early medieval 7. Musepur Early medieval 8. Pachasa Early medieval 9. Sahokhar Early medieval 10. Khidar Chak Early medieval 11. Baburbanna Early medieval 12. Khaje Aitbar Sarai Early medieval Block-Katrisarai 1. Chhachhu Bigha Early medieval 2. Maira NBPW phase 3. Maira Barith NBPW phase 4. Jawahar Chak Late medieval 5. Ahiya Chak Early medieval 6. Sunderpur Early medieval 7. Katauna Medieval Block- Asthawan 1. Benar Early medieval 2. Jiyar Early medieval 3. Mustafapur Malti Early medieval 4. Rajawan Early medieval 5. Sherpur Early medieval 6. Kaila Early medieval 7. Asthawan NBPW phase 8. Amanwan Late medieval 9. Utarthu Early medieval 10. Jhamtapar Early medieval 11. Hargawan NBPW phase Ben- Block 1. Mari Early medieval 2. Muhammadpur Early medieval 2 KP Jayswal Research Institute – Archaeological Explorations 3. Karjara Early medieval 4. Ben Early medieval 5. Maha Bigha Early medieval 6. Janakpur Early medieval 7. Eksara Early medieval 8. Ranu Bigha Early medieval 9. Balchand Bigha Early medieval 10. Hari Bigha Early medieval 11. Salim Bigha Early medieval 12. Saidpur Early medieval 13. Maheshpur Early medieval 14. Mathpar Early medieval 15. Akauna Early medieval 16. Bahadur Bigha Late medieval 17. Arawan NBPW phase 18. Kosnara NBPW phase 19. Makhdumpur NBPW phase 20. Khedu Bigha Early medieval 21. Bhatu Bigha Early medieval 22. Kutlupur Early medieval 23. Murgama Early medieval 24. Sehri NBPW phase 25. Saura Early medieval 26. Lakshman Bigha Early medieval 27. Bhagwan Bigha Early medieval 28. Bara Early medieval 29. Nohsa NBPW phase Block- Silao 1. Chandiman Early medieval 2. Tazu Bigha Early medieval 3. Surajpur Early medieval 4. Dastur Early medieval 5. Bargaon NBPW phase 6. Daman Khanda (Pranganpar) Early medieval 7. Jagdishpur NBPW phase 8. Ghosrawan Early medieval 9. Silao dih Early medieval 10. Sabait Early medieval 11. Surajpur Early medieval 12. Bara NBPW phase 13. Kapatiya Early medieval 14. Mitawan Early medieval 3 KP Jayswal Research Institute – Archaeological Explorations 15. Nanana Early medieval 16. Nona Early medieval 17. Sarichak Early medieval 18. Juafar Dih NBPW phase 19. Muzaffarpur Early medieval 20. Kul Early medieval 21. Bazitpur Early medieval 22. Fatehpur Early medieval 23. Karah dih Early medieval 24. Mahuri Early medieval 25. Pachwara Early medieval 26. Bhagwanpur Early medieval 27. Maniyawan Early medieval 28. Barakar Early medieval 29. Balaur Early medieval 30. Mohanpur Early medieval 31. Gorawan Early medieval 32. Surungpur Early medieval 33. Gundhupur Early medieval Block- Tharthari 1. Narari Early medieval 2. Kachanaria NBPW phase 3. Asta Early medieval 4. Mehtarwan Early medieval 5. Tharthari Dih Early medieval 6. Bhatahar Early medieval 7. LakhaChak Early medieval 8. Therthari Bazar Early medieval 9. Katriyawan Early medieval 10. Dhibrapar Early medieval 11. Barki Chharari NBPW phase Block- Parbalpur 1. Pilich Early medieval 2. Khirauti Chalcolithic 3. Dumri NBPW phase 4. Sonchari Early medieval 5. Chausanda Early medieval 6. Jago Bigha Early medieval 7. Shivnagar NBPW phase 8. Fatehpur Early medieval 9. Tara Bigha Medieval 4 KP Jayswal Research Institute – Archaeological Explorations 10. Mai Late medieval 11. Bana Bigha Early medieval 12. Alawan Early medieval 13. Sinawan Early medieval 14. Larhuari Early medieval 15. Bikrampur Early medieval 16. Sankar dih NBPW phase Block- Nursarai 1. Mamurabad Dih Medieval 2. Begampur Early medieval 3. Paparnosa Early medieval 4. Jagdishpur Tiyari Early medieval 5. Kaparsari Early medieval 6. Kundi Early medieval 7. Dharampur Early medieval 8. Daruara Early medieval 9. Begampur Early medieval 10. Machhaldiha Early medieval 11. Sargaon Early medieval 12. Mustafapur Early medieval 13. Nari Early medieval 14. Kishunpur Early medieval 15. Sakroda NBPW phase 16. Mathurapur Early medieval 17. Ajaypur NBPW phase 18. Milkipar Early medieval Block- Giriak 1. Ghora Katora Neolithic 2. Giriyak Gupta 3. Girivajra Parvat NBPW phase 4. Agni Kund Early medieval 5. Sikandar Par Early medieval 6. Ghosrawan Early medieval 7. Pawapuri NBPW phase Block- Harnaut 1. Seodah Early medieval 2. Tira NBPW Phase 3. Dihri Garh NBPW phase 4. Kichni Early medieval 5. Nehusa Early medieval 6. Chhatiyara Early medieval 5 KP Jayswal Research Institute – Archaeological Explorations 7. Barah Early medieval 8. Poari Early medieval 9. Chero Early medieval 10. Gonawan Early medieval 11. Mirdahachak Early medieval 12. Langhaura Early medieval 13. Gosain Math Early medieval 14. Telmar Early medieval 15. Soradih Early medieval 16. Kolawan Early medieval 17. Sartha Early medieval 18. Kalyan Bigha Early medieval 19. Basniwan Early medieval Block- Bind 1. Bind Early medieval 2. Kathrahi Early medieval 3. Nanor Early medieval 4. Lodipur Late medieval 5. Jakhaur Early medieval 6. Sadarpur Early medieval 7. Govindpur Late medieval 8. Barhog Early medieval 9. Jamsari NBPW phase 10. Muradpur Early medieval 11. Rasalpur Pachihar Early medieval 12. Rasalpur Early medieval 13. Nagsthan Early medieval 14. Khanpur Late medieval 15. Nirpur Medieval Block- Ekangarsarai 1. Ekangar Dih NBPW phase 2. Mandach NBPW phase 3. Mohammadpur Early medieval 4. Amnar (Narainpur) Early medieval 5. Oriawan NBPW phase 6. Teliya Mai Early medieval 7. Khojpura (Rasalpur) NBPW phase 8. Jagjiwan Nagar Tola NBPW phase 9. Barari NBPW phase 10. Dahaur Bigha Early medieval 11. Kosiyawan (Godariya Bigha) Early medieval 6 KP Jayswal Research Institute – Archaeological Explorations 12. Pirojatola Early medieval 13. Saidpur Early medieval 14. Chamhera Early medieval 15. Rasisa Early medieval 16. Chaurai NBPW phase 17. Rasulpur NBPW phase 18. Dhurgaon Early medieval 19. Barsiawan NBPW phase 20. Mahuabag Early medieval 21. Bijokhari Early medieval 22. Jamuawan Late medieval 23. Pir Bigha Late medieval 24. Bandraj Early medieval 25. Kurwapar NBPW phase 26. Op NBPW phase 27. Madanpur Early medieval 28. Ongari Dham Early medieval 29. Pasanghi NBPW phase 30. Kadilpur Late medieval 31. Laphpet Bigha Early medieval 32. Gulamichak Early medieval 33. Mundipur Late medieval 34. Datu Bigha Early medieval Block- Hilsa 1. Juniar Early medieval 2. Hilsa Early medieval 3. Gaura Early medieval 4. Nav Diha Medieval 5. Ramgarh Early medieval 6. Kapsiyawan Early medieval 7. Arpa Early medieval 8. Kurtha Early medieval 9. Nadwar Early medieval 10. Akbarpur Early medieval 11. Puna Early medieval 12. Marphapar Early medieval 13. Jhari Bigha Medieval 14. Milkipar Early medieval 15. Baradih Early medieval 16. Bhadaul Early medieval 17. Madhopur Gulni Early medieval 18. Shekhopur NBPW Phase 7 KP Jayswal Research Institute – Archaeological Explorations 19. Malamagarh Medieval 20. Bhokilapar Early medieval 21. Dabaul Early medieval 22. Chak Johra Early medieval 23. Bari Ghosi Early medieval 24. Chhotki Ghosi Early medieval 25. Lohanda Early medieval 26. Khewan Bigha Early medieval 27. Sultanpur Early medieval 28. Kaba Medieval 29. Jaitipur Early medieval 30. Bhat Bigha Early medieval 31. Balabhadra Sarai Early medieval Block- Bihar Sharif 1. Bihar Sharif (Shri Kalisthan Amber) Early medieval 2. Nagma Dih Early medieval 3. Daspur Early medieval 4. Paharpur Early medieval 5. Upraura Early medieval 6. Muraura Early medieval 7. Dhanesher Ghat (Bihar Sharif) Early medieval 8. Pirpahari (Bihar Sharif) Early medieval 9. Tiuri NBPW Phase 10. Dumrawan NBPW phase 11. Haveli Early medieval 12. Mandachh Khurd NBPW phase 13. Maghra Early medieval 14. Gupapar (Bihar Sharif) Early medieval 15. Korai Early medieval 16. Meghi Early medieval 17. Tungi NBPW phase 18. Tetrawan Early medieval Block- Nagar Nausa 1. Lohanda Late medieval 2. Bampur Early medieval 3. Korari Early medieval 4. Akhtiyarpur Early medieval 5. Gilani Chak Medieval 6. Bodhi Bigha Early medieval 7. Nagarnausa Late medieval 8. Lodipur Late medieval 8 KP Jayswal Research Institute – Archaeological Explorations 9. Anker Early medieval 10. Rampur Early medieval Block- Sarmera 1. Sarmera NBPW phase 2. Sadha Early medieval 3. Husena Early medieval 4. Sondiha
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