This is a list of Monuments of National Importance as officially recognized by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in the Indian state of Maharashtra falling under the jurisdiction of its Nagpur (ASI circle). [1]
SL. No. | Description | Location | Address | District | Coordinates | Image |
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N-MH-N1 | The Dahihanda gate of outer city wall. | Akola | Akola | |||
N-MH-N2 | The Khirki gate in the outer city wall | Akola | Akola | |||
N-MH-N3 | The S.E. angle bastion of the outer city wall together with 10 years of the adjacent wall on each side. The bastion is situated some 100 yards to the east of No. (3) above, is variously known as Panch Burj and Burj Hasrath Yab and contains a Persian inscription | Akola | Akola | |||
N-MH-N4 | Fort at Narnala: i. Shahanur Gateway, ii. Mahakali Gateway, iii. Mendha Gateway, iv. Akot Gateway, v. Delhi Gateway, vi. Sirpur Gateway, vii. Small Mosque, viii. The Large & Two smaller Guns, ix. the tank built to contain Oil & Ghee, x. Ambar Mahal | Akot | Akola | |||
N-MH-N5 | Balapur fort | Balapur | Akola | |||
N-MH-N6 | Chhatri near the Dak Bungalow | Balapur | Akola | |||
N-MH-N7 | Black stone temple of Bhawani | Barsi Takli | Akola | |||
N-MH-N8 | Two caves | Patur | Akola | 20°27′57″N76°56′01″E / 20.465938°N 76.933626°E | ||
N-MH-N9 | Tank in front of top tomb of Lalkhan | Amner | Akola | |||
N-MH-N10 | Tomb of Lalkhan | Amner | Amaravati | |||
N-MH-N11 | Gawilgarh Fort (The walls & the whole area contained by them) | Chikhaldara | Amaravati | More images | ||
N-MH-N12 | City wall of Nawab Ismail Khan | Ellichpur (Achalpur) | Amaravati | |||
N-MH-N13 | Dula Gate | Ellichpur (Achalpur) | Amaravati | |||
N-MH-N14 | Haripura Gate | Ellichpur (Achalpur) | Amaravati | |||
N-MH-N15 | Hauz Katora | Ellichpur (Achalpur) | Amaravati | More images | ||
N-MH-N16 | Jiwanpura Gate | Ellichpur (Achalpur) | Amaravati | |||
N-MH-N17 | Temple of Anandeshwar | Lasur | Lasur, Tehsil Daryapur | Amaravati | 20°51′50″N77°14′06″E / 20.8639871°N 77.2350816°E | |
N-MH-N18 | All the remains of the circumambulation wall of Pauni Fort | Pauni | Bhandara | |||
N-MH-N19 | Ancient mounds situated to the south-east of the fort immediately beyond the moat outside on which a modern temple of Jagannath stands | Pauni | Bhandara | |||
N-MH-N20 | Mound known as Hardulala-ki-Tekri | Pauni | Bhandara | |||
N-MH-N21 | Cromlesh known as 'Tillota' (Frying Pan) | Pimpalgaon | Bhandara | |||
N-MH-N22 | Moti Samadhi | Deulgaon Raja | Buldhana | |||
N-MH-N23 | Three old Temples | Dhotra | Buldhana | |||
N-MH-N24 | Mosque | Fathekheda (Sakharkheda) | Buldhana | 20°12′22″N76°23′46″E / 20.2062°N 76.3962°E | ||
N-MH-N25 | Two old Temple | Kothali | Buldhana | |||
N-MH-N26 | Dharmasala on the west of the town which is partially ruined and locally called Chhatra | Lonar | Buldhana | |||
N-MH-N27 | Fifteen Temples on the way down to the lake and situated around it | Lonar | Buldhana | |||
N-MH-N28 | Gaimukha Temple & Tank | Lonar | Buldhana | |||
N-MH-N29 | Gaimukha Temple No 1 of Daitya Sudana | Lonar | Buldhana | |||
N-MH-N30 | Square Kunda on the East of the Town | Lonar | Buldhana | |||
N-MH-N31 | Old temple of Daityasudana | Lonar | Buldhana | More images | ||
N-MH-N32 | Old Dharmasala at North-West corner of the town | Mehkar | Buldhana | |||
N-MH-N33 | Mosque | Rohinkhed | Buldhana | 20°37′47″N76°07′46″E / 20.629764°N 76.129444°E | ||
N-MH-N34 | Old Temple of Mahadev | Sakegaon | Buldhana | 20°20′47″N76°10′16″E / 20.346415°N 76.171069°E | ||
N-MH-N35 | Old Temple of Vishnu, remains of an old building to the east of that temple and remains of a small temple | Satgaon | Buldhana | |||
N-MH-N36 | Lakhuji Jadhavrao's Samadhi | Sindhkhed Raja | Buldhana | |||
N-MH-N37 | Tank | Sindhkhed Raja | Buldhana | |||
N-MH-N38 | Temple of Mahadeva | Sindhkhed Raja | Buldhana | |||
N-MH-N39 | Fort Wall | Ballarpur | Chandrapur | |||
N-MH-N40 | Fort at Bhandak | Bhandak | Chandrapur | |||
N-MH-N41 | A large high knoll immediately to the east of Bhadranath temple with remains of a temple, with huge stone carved blocks & a figure of Ganapati | Bhandak | Chandrapur | |||
N-MH-N42 | Vijasan Caves - Pandavas caves containing three images | Bhandak | Vijasan, Bhadravati | Chandrapur | 20°05′50″N79°05′53″E / 20.097222°N 79.098056°E | |
N-MH-N43 | Walled enclosure outside the Anchaleshver temple and another small temple within the enclosure | Chandrapur | Chandrapur | 19°56′46″N79°18′11″E / 19.9460°N 79.3030°E | ||
N-MH-N44 | The enclosure & buildings of the Gond Raja's Tomb just outside the Anchaleshwar gate the city | Chandrapur | Chandrapur | |||
N-MH-N45 | Fort Wall | Chandrapur | Chandrapur | 19°56′40″N79°18′05″E / 19.9444°N 79.3014°E | ||
N-MH-N46 | Lalpeth monoliths consisting of the sixteen colosal stone images. i. Anna Purna, ii. Tortoise, iii. Fish, iv. Snake, v. Hanuman, vi. Hanuman, vii. Ganpati, viii. Ganpati, ix. Mahadeo, x. Kali, xi. Bhim, xii. Rawan, xiii. Nandi, xiv. Mahadeo, xv. Ganga, xvi. Ganga, xvi. Ganga | Chandrapur | Chandrapur | |||
N-MH-N47 | Mahadeo Temple close to the Municipal office | Chandrapur | Chandrapur | |||
N-MH-N48 | Temple of the Mahakali | Chandrapur | Chandrapur | 19°56′34″N79°18′14″E / 19.9428°N 79.3040°E | ||
N-MH-N49 | A temple of Keshavanath built in the Hemadpanti style | Churul | Chandrapur | |||
N-MH-N50 | Ancient Temple | Deotek | Chandrapur | |||
N-MH-N51 | Hemadpanthi Temple containing images of Dattatraya, Mahadev & Laxminarayan | Dhanora | Chandrapur | |||
N-MH-N52 | Old Bridge at Ghutakala | Ghutakala-Raiyatwari (Bhandak) | Chandrapur | |||
N-MH-N53 | Old Temple of Chandikadevi | Ghutakala-Raiyatwari (Bhandak) | Chandrapur | |||
N-MH-N54 | Remains of an old Fort | Khatora | Chandrapur | |||
N-MH-N55 | Mahadeo’s Temple (Hemadpanti) | Mahadwari | Chandrapur | |||
N-MH-N56 | Temple of Mahadeo | Neri | Chandrapur | |||
N-MH-N57 | Ramdigi temple & Ramdigi pool | Nimdhela Forest | Chandrapur | |||
N-MH-N58 | Old Hemadpanthi Temple | Palebaras | Chandrapur | |||
N-MH-N59 | An Old Temple of Mahadeo of the style of Markanda Temple | Rajgarh | Chandrapur | |||
N-MH-N60 | Temple | Armori | Gadchiroli | |||
N-MH-N61 | Stone Circle | Arsoda | Gadchiroli | |||
N-MH-N62 | A group of twenty cromlechs or Kistvaens | Chamurshi | Gadchiroli | |||
N-MH-N63 | Rock Caves | Jharapara | Gadchiroli | |||
N-MH-N64 | Group of Temples | Markanda | Gadchiroli | 19°59′40″N79°51′59″E / 19.9944°N 79.8664°E | ||
N-MH-N65 | Fortress of Tipagarh situated on the summit of mountain region | Murumgaon Zamindari | Gadchiroli | |||
N-MH-N66 | Two temples (one small and one large) which are closely situated | Thanegaon | Gadchiroli | |||
N-MH-N67 | Fort wall | Wairagarh | Gadchiroli | 20°25′54″N80°05′33″E / 20.4316°N 80.0926°E | ||
N-MH-N68 | Temple of Bhandareshwar | Wairagarh | Gadchiroli | 20°25′34″N80°05′06″E / 20.4260°N 80.0851°E | ||
N-MH-N69 | Area containing the old remains of two temples consisting of a collection of massive stones in two separate heaps, One immediately outside Padampur to the north & the other immediately to the south of Ganeshpur | Padampur | Gondia | |||
N-MH-N70 | Remains of the temple to the North of the Village | Padampur | Gondia | |||
N-MH-N71 | Remains of the temple to the North-west of the village | Padampur | Gondia | |||
N-MH-N72 | Remains of the temple close to the south of the village Ganeshpur | Padampur | Gondia | |||
N-MH-N73 | Remains of the temple locally known as Nath Bawa | Padampur | Gondia | |||
N-MH-N74 | Fort at Pratapgad | Pratapgarh | Gondia | |||
N-MH-N75 | Fort on the bank of the river, said to have been built by Jatba, one of the Gond kings | Bhiwagarh | Nagpur | |||
N-MH-N76 | Fort at the bottom of the hill | Donagartal | Nagpur | |||
N-MH-N77 | Temple | Ghogra | Nagpur | |||
N-MH-N78 | Stone Circle | Ghorar | Nagpur | |||
N-MH-N79 | Stone Circle | Junapani | Near Fetari, down MH SH 248. | Nagpur | 21°11′49″N78°59′56″E / 21.196916°N 78.998911°E | More images |
N-MH-N80 | Ancient Buddhist remains comprising monastery, stupas, Rock-cut inscription etc. | Mansar & Kahari | Nagpur | |||
N-MH-N81 | Old High Court Building | Nagpur | Nagpur | |||
N-MH-N82 | Stone circle | Nildho | Nagpur | |||
N-MH-N83 | Kalimata's Temple | Ramtek | Nagpur | |||
N-MH-N84 | The remains of a very old shrines upon the western ridge at the end of the Ramtek hill overlooking the town between the group of temples and the bungalow. The shrine consists simply of a portion of porch of a temple and the mutilated image of the Trivikram Avatara of Vishnu | Ramtek | Nagpur | |||
N-MH-N85 | The tank and Mandapa opposite to the Dattatraya's Temple | Ramtek | Nagpur | |||
N-MH-N86 | Stone Circle | Takalghat | Nagpur | |||
N-MH-N87 | Fort | Paunar | Wardha | |||
N-MH-N88 | Hemadpanti Temple of Mahadeo known by name Someshwar | Neir | Yeotmal | |||
N-MH-N89 | Temple of Goddess Pandhardevi | Pandhardevi | Yeotmal | |||
N-MH-N90 | Temple of Kamaleshwar | Pathrot | Yeotmal | |||
N-MH-N91 | Mahadeo’s Temple | Rant Swangi | Yeotmal | |||
N-MH-N92 | Mahadeo’s Temple | Rui-Wai | Yeotmal | |||
N-MH-N93 | Hemadpanthi Temple of Shree Mahadev (Taponeshwar) | Tapona | Yeotmal | |||
N-MH-N94 | Mahadeo’s Temple | Yelabara | Yeotmal |
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.
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