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Tuesday 3 August 2010

landscape in indian - The heritage - Archaeological park Champaner-Pavagadh

Archaeological park Champaner-Pavagadh is a vast archaeological area in India, near the city of Baroda, the state of Gujarat. The park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004.

Archaeological park Champaner-Pavagadh includes two parts:

1. Ancient Hindu Pavagadh built on the hill, pass in Kalikamata temple where the sacred pilgrimage of the Hindus.

1. Is lower than the capital of Gujarat state, typical of pre Moghol city, was built by Prince Mahmud Begada. Places are famous for the large mosque.

In addition, the park Champaner-Pavagadh archaeological relics as many palaces, castles Religion, buildings, agricultural structures and irrigation systems, built mainly from the 8th century to the 14th century.






















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