The Archaeological Survey of India has recognized 20 Monuments of National Importance in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh.[1]
List of monuments
editSL. No. | Description | Location | Address | District | Coordinates | Image |
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N-UP-L1 | Allahabad Fort | Prayagraj | Prayagraj | 25°25′48″N 81°52′36″E / 25.43°N 81.87666667°E | More images | |
N-UP-L1-a | Allahabad Fort: Ashoka Pillar (Inscribed stone pillar) | Prayagraj | Near Sangam | Prayagraj | ||
N-UP-L1-b | Allahabad Fort: Zanana Palace (Rani Mahal) | Prayagraj | Prayagraj | Upload Photo | ||
N-UP-L2 | Cemeteries in Kydganj | Prayagraj | Prayagraj | |||
N-UP-L3 | Khusru Bagh | Prayagraj | Lukerganj | Prayagraj | More images | |
N-UP-L3-a | Khusru Bagh: Enclosure wall and Gateway of Khusru Bagh | Prayagraj | Prayagraj | 25°26′41″N 81°49′19″E / 25.444641°N 81.821844°E | ||
N-UP-L3-b | Khusru Bagh: Tomb of Bibi Tamolan | Prayagraj | Prayagraj | 25°26′33″N 81°49′11″E / 25.442424°N 81.819707°E | ||
N-UP-L3-c | Khusru Bagh: Tomb of Sultan Khusru | Prayagraj | Prayagraj | 25°26′32″N 81°49′20″E / 25.442283°N 81.822157°E | ||
N-UP-L3-d | Khusru Bagh: Tomb of Sultan Khusru's Mother (Shah Begum, born Manbhawati Bai) | Prayagraj | Prayagraj | 25°26′32″N 81°49′15″E / 25.442351°N 81.820924°E | ||
N-UP-L3-e | Khusru Bagh: Tomb of Sultan Khusru's Sister | Prayagraj | Prayagraj | 25°26′32″N 81°49′18″E / 25.442324°N 81.821540°E | ||
N-UP-L4 | Queen Victoria Memorial in Alfred park | Prayagraj | Civil lines | Prayagraj | ||
N-UP-L5 | Small high mound, the ancient site of a large Hindu Temple | Bara | Prayagraj | Upload Photo | ||
N-UP-L6 | The area of the waste land divided by a ravine into two large mounds called "Garha and Garhi" | Bhita | Bara tehsil | Prayagraj | Upload Photo | |
N-UP-L7 | Large stone dwelling house said to have been the residence of the two heroes of udal and Alha almost 8th century AD (बड़े पत्थर के निवास के घर में लगभग 8 वीं शताब्दी ऊदल और आल्हा दो नायकों का निवास था।) | Chilla | Bara tehsil | Prayagraj | Upload Photo | |
N-UP-L8 | Standing figure identified by Fuhrer as Buddha Asvaghosha with a five-headed snake canopy and worshipped under the name of Srigari Devi | Deora, Bara tehsil | Near Bhita | Prayagraj | Upload Photo | |
N-UP-L9 | A rocky hall on the south face of the top bearing an inscription of three lines of Indo-Scythian period in red paint with some rude drawings of men and animals | Ginja Hill | Bara | Prayagraj | Upload Photo | |
N-UP-L10 | Ruined forts of Samudra Gupta and Hansagupta | Jhusi or pra | Phulpur | Prayagraj | Upload Photo | |
N-UP-L11 | Cave known as Sita-ki-rasoi containing an inscription in characters of the 9th century AD | Mankuar | Prayagraj | Upload Photo | ||
N-UP-L12 | Extensive mound called Hatgauha Dih | Shivpur | Soraon tehsil | Prayagraj | Upload Photo | |
N-UP-L13 | Garhwa Fort | Sheorajpur | Prayagraj | |||
N-UP-L14 | Large mound called Surya Bhita | Shringaverpur | Soraon | Prayagraj | Upload Photo |
References
edit- ^ "List of Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains of Lucknow - Archaeological Survey of India". asi.nic.in. Retrieved 19 November 2016.