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  2. List of Monuments of National Importance in Andhra Pradesh

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    This is a list of Monuments of National Importance officially recognized by and available through the website of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in the Indian state Andhra Pradesh. [1] [2] The monument identifier is a combination of the abbreviation of the subdivision of the list (state, ASI circle) and the numbering as published on ...

  3. Amaravati Stupa - Wikipedia

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    Amarāvati Stupa is a ruined Buddhist stūpa at the village of Amaravathi, Palnadu district, Andhra Pradesh, India, probably built in phases between the third century BCE and about 250 CE. It was enlarged and new sculptures replaced the earlier ones, beginning in about 50 CE. [1] The site is under the protection of the Archaeological Survey of ...

  4. List of State Protected Monuments in Andhra Pradesh

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    Archaeological site Krishna Archaeological site: S-AP-235 Rama’s temple Kurnool Upload Photo: S-AP-236 Ruins of Kalkuntha Rayan temple Kurnool Upload Photo: S-AP-237 Ruins of Gopala Raja’s Palace Kurnool Upload Photo: S-AP-238 Shamma Kautun Masahilia Buruz Kurnool Upload Photo: S-AP-239 Mahanandiswara swamy temple in Sy.No.227 Kurnool

  5. Nagarjunakonda - Wikipedia

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    Nagarjunakonda: Nāgārjunikoṇḍa, meaning Nagarjuna Hill) is a historical town, now an island located near Nagarjuna Sagar in Palnadu district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. [2] [3] It is one of India's richest Buddhist sites, and now lies almost entirely under the lake created by the Nagarjuna Sagar Dam.

  6. Category:Archaeological sites in Andhra Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Y. Yaganti temple. Categories: Archaeological sites in India by state or union territory. History of Andhra Pradesh. Tourist attractions in Andhra Pradesh. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  7. Jwalapuram - Wikipedia

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    Jwalapuram (meaning "City of fire" in Telugu) is an archaeological site in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, southern India, which shows hominid habitation before and after the Toba event (73 kya) according to the Toba catastrophe theory. [1] [2] It is unclear what species of humans settled Jwalapuram as no fossil remains have yet been found.

  8. Belum Caves - Wikipedia

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    The site. The Belum Caves are located near Belum Village in Kolimigundla mandal of Nandyal district (earlier in Kurnool district) in the state of Andhra Pradesh. Kolimigundla is situated 3 km (1.9 mi) from Belum Caves. The caves are an 8 km (5.0 mi) drive from Petnikota village.

  9. Undavalli Caves - Wikipedia

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    Undavalli Caves. The Undavalli Caves, a monolithic example of Indian rock-cut architecture and one of the finest testimonials to ancient viswakarma sthapathis, are located in Vijayawada of Guntur district in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The caves are located south west of Vijayawada, 22 km north east of Guntur City of Andhra Pradesh.

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