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Archaeological Survey of India Alphabetical List of Monuments - Uttar Pradesh under ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA Lucknow Circle, Uttar Pradesh SL. NAME OF MONUMENT / SITES LOCATION DISTRICT NO. Allahabad Fort 1. (i) Ashoka Pillar (Inscribed stone pillar) Allahabad Allahabad (ii) Zanana Palace 2. Cemeteries in Kydganj Allahabad Allahabad Khusru Bagh :- (i) Enclosure wall and Gateway of Khusru Bagh (ii) Tomb of Bibi Tamolan 3. Allahabad Allahabad (iii) Tomb of Sultan Khusru (iv) Tomb of Sultan Khusru's Mother (v) Tomb of Sultan Khusru's Sister 4. Queen Victoria's Memorial in Alfred park Allahabad Allahabad 5. Small high mound, the ancient site of a large Hindu Temple Bara Allahabad The area of the waste land divided by a ravine into two large mounds called 6. Bhita Allahabad "Garha and Garhi" Large stone dwelling house said to have been the residence of the two heroes of 7. Chilla Allahabad Ala and Udal cir. 8th century AD Standing figure identified by Fuhrer as Buddha Asvaghosha with a five-headed 8. Deora Allahabad snake canopy and worshipped under the name of Srigari Devi A rocky hall on the south face of the top bearing an inscription of three lines of 9. Ginja Hill Allahabad Indo-Scythian period in red paint with some rude drawings of men and animals 10. Ruined forts of Samudra Gupta and Hansagupta Jhusi Allahabad Cave known as Sita-ki-rasoi containing an inscription in characters of the 9th 11. Mankuar Allahabad century AD 12. Extensive mound called Hatgauha Dih Shiupur Allahabad 13. Garhwa fort Sheorajpur Allahabad 14. Large mound called Surya Bhita Singraur Allahabad 15. Archaeological Site and remains, Sringverpur Sringverpur Allahabad 16. Old Nawabi Mosque Akbarpur Ambedkar Nagar 17. Tomb of Salar Saifuddin alias Surkhru Salar Bahraich Bahraich 18. Large brick strewn khera being the ruins of an apparently Buddhist city Chandra or Chardah Bahraich Khera said to be the ruins of one of the principal cities of Raja Karna of the 19. Hathi Kund Bahraich Mahabharata 20. Tomb of Rajab Sajar alias Hatila Salar Shahpur Jote Yusuf Bahraich Domes and buildings inside the inner enclosure including ther ancient walls of the 21. Singha Parasi Bahraich inner enclosure of Saiyid Salar Masud's celebrated dargah A mound 20' high apparently formed of solid brick work where the Prithvinath 22. Pachran Balrampur lingam and a copper plate grant were found Mound locally known as Ora Jhar situated on the road from Balrampur near the 23. Ghooghulpur Balrampur ancient remains of Sahet-Mahet (Sravasti) Mound locally known as Penahia Jhar situated on the road from Balrampur near 24. Ghooghulpur Balrampur the Ancient remains of Saheth-Maheth (Sravasti) Mound locally known as Kharahua Jhar situated on the road from Balrampur near 25. Ghooghulpur Balrampur the Ancient remains of Saheth-Maheth (Sravasti) 26. Baithak Akbai Banda 27. Closed cemetery, Katra Naka Banda Banda 28. Jami Masjid Banda Banda 29. Monument in memory of General whitelock's Force Banda Banda 30. Baoli Bhawanipur Banda 31. Approaches to Kalinjar Fort Kalinjar Banda Fort of Kalinjar, together with the parapet walls, with the gateways and the monuments inside it, Viz. (i) Sita Kunda, (ii) Sita Sez, (iii) Patalganga, (iv) Pandu Kund, 32. (v) Bhairon-ki-Jhiria, Kalinjar Banda (vi) Siddh-ki-gupha, (vii) Bhagwan-Sej, (viii) Pani-ka-aman, (ix) Mrigdhara, (x) Kotitirth, (xi) Linga temple of Nilakantha etc. Remains of the old fort with its seven gateways. A temple of Mahadeo and an 33. Kalinjar Banda inscribed stone in Sanskrit lying on the foot and approaches to the same Two inscriptions, one dated 1520, the other undated on a large basalt rock close 34. Ansuya ji Chitrakut to the bank of the Paisuni river 35. Closed cemetery Bargarh Chitrakut 36. Temple Bargarh Chitrakut 37. Remains of a temple, circa 10 th century AD locally called Bhar Deul Barha-Kotra Chitrakut 38. Small temple with a sanctum and a flat roof Barha-Kotra Chitrakut 39. Two large caves known as Rikhian Barha-Kotra Chitrakut 40. Remains of a small Chandella temple Birpur Chitrakut 41. Two Chandella temples standing together on the same platform Gonda Chitrakut Dadhwa, Rampur & 42. Remains of an old Chandella temple Chitrakut Manpur 43. Balari Nath Gulrampur Chitrakut 44. Two temples Gulrampur Chitrakut 45. City cemetery Karwi Chitrakut Ganesh Bagh one mile 46. Stone temple Chitrakut south-east of Karwi In the Centre of a tank 47. Temple Chitrakut near the Jail Ruins of an old Jain temple called Haihaiti Mandir together with fragments of 48. Koh Chitrakut statues about the fort of the hill 49. Ruins of some Jain Temples Lauri of Lokhari Chitrakut 50. Manikpur cantonment cemetery Manikpur Chitrakut Fort with the fortification walls and the three ruined Jain temples and one ruined 51. Marpha Chitrakut Hindu temple inside the fort 52. Two ruined temples Mau Chitrakut 53. Inscribed statue of Chandella period under a pipal tree Pura Chitrakut 54. Ruins of a large linga temple of the Chandella type Pura Chitrakut 55. Priest’s house Ramnagar Chitrakut 56. Remains of a large temple Ramnagar Chitrakut 57. Ruins of a large Chandella temple Ramnagar Chitrakut 58. Group of ruins, the principal object of which is the entrance door of a temple Rasin Chitrakut 59. Remains of an old fort and a disused temple Devi Chandra Maheshwari Rasin Chitrakut 60. Rock hewn tank, close to the temple of Chandi Maheshwari Rasin Chitrakut Several Sati pillars with a large standing female figure holding a child in her left 61. Rasin Chitrakut arm 62. Temple of Chandi Maheshwari Rasin Chitrakut 63. Two large caves in the middle of a hillock with broken sculptures scattered about Rauli Chitrakut 64. Three mounds known as Mani-Parbat, Kuber Parbat and Sugrib Parbat Ayodhya Faizabad 65. Beni Khanam's Tomb Faizabad Faizabad 66. Gulab Bari Faizabad Faizabad 67. Tomb of Bahu-Begum Faizabad Faizabad Tomb of Hazi Iqbal, Eunuch of Sadar Jahan Begum including the mosque & the 68. Faizabad Faizabad whole compound enclosing them 69. Tomb of Shuja-ud-daula Faizabad Faizabad 70. Mound called chauki Aphui Fatehpur 71. Monument in the memory of A. Blakely Asafpur Fatehpur 72. Large mound covered with broken bricks and pottery Asni Fatehpur 73. Extensive brick-strewn mound Asothar Fatehpur Smaller mound bearing five large Digamber Jain figures which people call the five 74. Asothar Fatehpur Pandavas Bagh Badshahi 75. Emperor Aurangzeb's Pavilion Fatehpur (Khajuha) Bagh Badshahi 76. Entire compound known as Bagh Badshahi Fatehpur (Khajuha) 77. Temple Bahua Fatehpur Four massive masonry pillars containing stone tablets with inscriptions in Urdu and Hindi representing translations of the Ten Commandments and some verses 78. Fatehpur Fatehpur 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 Square sand-stone pillar bearing an inscription of Mahipaladeva dated Samvat 79. Fatehpur Fatehpur 974 in the Municipal Garden attached to the Town Hall The collection of miscellaneous antiquities from different parts of the District 80. grouped round the Asni Pillar of Mahipaladeva in the Municipal garden attached to Fatehpur Fatehpur the Town Hall 81. Hathikhana mosque or Jaichandi mosque Hathgaon Fatehpur 82. Circular mound, the site of a temple Khairai Fatehpur 83. Extensive mound called Garhi Khairai Fatehpur 84. Monument in the memory of T.S.Powell, Col. Kunwarpur Fatehpur 85. Four temples Kurari Fatehpur 86. Ruins of a fort built by Jaya Chandra Kutila Fatehpur 87. Old Fort Nahar Khor Fatehpur 88. Old Fort Paina Kalan Fatehpur Extensive ruins of an ancient fortified town said to be a stronghold of the 89. Paina Fatehpur Chandella 90. Mound with many pieces of stone sculptures collected upon them Ren Fatehpur 91. Ruined temple Saton Fatehpur 92. Two brick Temples Sirthar Amauli Fatehpur 93. Two temples Thithaura Fatehpur 94. Extensive mound and a group of Hindu Sculptures Tiksariya Fatehpur 95. Temple Tindauli Fatehpur 96. Mound covered with bricks with the ruins of the temple of Asokanath Mahadeva Hathili Gonda 97. Certain mounds covered with broken statues and sculptures Kadhwa Hamirpur 98. Closed British Cemetery Kaitha Hamirpur Jain Temple mounds covered with broken bricks etc. and three kheras near them 99. Sumerpur Hamirpur viz, Ladhanpur, Mirzapur and Itara 100. Major Robert's Tomb Baramau Hardoi 101. Brick mound locally called Bhankargarh Gandwa Hardoi 102. High irregular khera covered with broken bricks and sculptures Hardoi Hardoi 103. Mound known as Kalhaur or Killo Kalhaur Hardoi 104. Memorial tomb Khasaura Hardoi Large dih covered with broken bricks and pottery crowned with a small ruined 105. Kherwa & Kajhgaon Hardoi temple of the 19th century AD 106. Memorial cemetery Madhavganj Hardoi 107. Well near the Dargah of Makhdum Shah Mallawan Hardoi 108. Large ruined site called Sandi Khera Pali Hardoi 109. Tomb of Nawab of Sadar Johan Pihani Hardoi Pahunchina Khera 110. Ancient mound Hardoi (Lakhamapur) 111. Phulmati Sandi Hardoi 112. Maqbara of Nawab Diler Khan Shahabad Hardoi 113. Sanskrit Inscription of Samvat 1672 on the Chauknanda of Rupan Guru Akbarpur or Ataura Jalaun 114. Cemetery Jalaun Jalaun 115. Chaurasi Tomb of Lodhi Shah Badshah Kalpi Jalaun 116. Closed Cemetery Kalpi Jalaun 117. Piece of fort wall on the north-east scarp with its circular bastion Kalpi Jalaun Small domed building carried on six pillars immediately near to the P.W.D. Rest 118. Kalpi Jalaun House 119. Cemetery Kunch Jalaun Dome on twelve pillars called Bara Khamba traditionally ascribed to the 120. Kunch Jalaun commander of Prithviraja 121. Mosque Orai Jalaun 122. Ruins of a large temple of the Chandella period Bangama Jhansi 123. Gandai Temple Barua-sagar Jhansi 124. Ghugua-ka-math Barua-sagar Jhansi 125. Jarai-ka-math Barua-sagar Jhansi 126. Jarao-ka-Marhia Barua-sagar Jhansi 127.
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