List of Archaeological Protected Monuments in Mannar District

This is a list of Archaeological Protected Monuments in Mannar District, Sri Lanka.[1]

Monument Image Location Grama
Niladhari
Division
Divisional
Secretary's
Division
Registered Description Refs
Doric Bungalow Silavathurai Musali
Illuppaikadavai Padavuthurai Illuppaikadavai Illuppaikadavai Manthai West 25 March 2016 Survey tower [2]
Irranai Iluppaikulam Sivan Temple Irranai Iluppaikulam Irranai Iluppaikulam Madhu 17 May 2013 [3]
Ketheeswaram Temple Tiruketheeswaram Mannar 7 September 1973 Ancient rampart and moat [4]
Mannar baobab tree Pallimunai Mannar 28 January 1955 [5]
Mannar fort Mannar 11 April 1974 [6]
Mannar Island Lighthouse (old)
(Urumalai light house)
Urumalai Talaimannar Village South Mannar 25 March 2016 Old light house [2]
Mundanputti doss house Mundanputti Manthai West 17 May 2013 Ancient doss house [3]
Murunkan Raja Maha Vihara K. K. Kulam Iraddaikulam Nanaddan 17 May 2013 Ruins in vihara [3]
Murunkan ruins Murunkan hospital Murunkan Nanaddan 17 May 2013 Stone inscription [3]
Periyapandivirichchan ruins Periyapandivirichchan Periyapandivirichchan East Madhu 17 May 2013 Ruins with hillock covering stupa [3]
Pillaair Koviltharammadam doss house Vidattaltivu Vidattaltivu North Manthai West 17 May 2013 Ancient doss house [3]
Sinnakulam ruins Sinnakulam Irranai Iluppaikulam Madhu 12 June 2015 Ruins of buildings [7]
Sinnapandivirichchan ruins Sinnapandivirichchan Madhu Madhu 17 May 2013 [3]
Talaimannar pier Talaimannar Mannar 25 March 2016 Old train pier [2]

Notes

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  1. ^ "Protercted Monument List 2012-12-12 (In Sinhala)" (PDF). Department of Archaeology. 12 December 2012. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Gazette 1960 2016, p. 229.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Gazette 1811 2013, p. 422.
  4. ^ "Gazette". The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. 9–157. 7 September 1973.
  5. ^ "Gazette". The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. 10758. 28 January 1955.
  6. ^ "Gazette". The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. 4–258. 11 April 1974.
  7. ^ Gazette 1919 2015, p. 394.

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