The Archaeological Survey of India has recognized 20 Monuments of National Importance in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. [1]
SL. No. | Description | Location | Address | District | Coordinates | Image |
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N-UP-L1 | Allahabad Fort | Prayagraj | Prayagraj | 25°25′48″N81°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″N81°49′19″E / 25.444641°N 81.821844°E | ||
N-UP-L3-b | Khusru Bagh: Tomb of Bibi Tamolan | Prayagraj | Prayagraj | 25°26′33″N81°49′11″E / 25.442424°N 81.819707°E | ||
N-UP-L3-c | Khusru Bagh: Tomb of Sultan Khusru | Prayagraj | Prayagraj | 25°26′32″N81°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″N81°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″N81°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 |
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is an Indian government agency that is responsible for archaeological research and the conservation and preservation of cultural historical monuments in the country. It was founded in 1861 by Alexander Cunningham who also became its first Director-General.
This article contains lists of Monuments of National Importance in India.
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