Archaeological Survey of India: protected monuments

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Number of untraceable ASI-protected monuments in different states, 2013; Graphic courtesy: The Times of India, August 10, 2016

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List of protected monuments, state-wise

Assam

Archaeological Survey of India: Guwahati circle


SL NO.

NAME OF THE MONUMENTS/SITES AS PER GAZETTE NOTIFICATION

LOCATION

DISTRICT

01

Cachari Ruins, viz :-

a) A small unfinished dwelling house

Khaspur

Cachar

b) The Snan Mandir

c) The Singh Darwaza

d) The Temple of Ranachandi

e) The Baradwari

f) & g) Two Small Temples

h) The East Wall, 128 yards in length and 2½ yards in length situated to the north-east corner of the ruins

02

Bordole Temple

Biswanath

Sonitpur

03

Grave of Lieutenant Lewis

Darang, Biswanath

04

Grave of Lieutenant Thomas Kennedy

05

The Rock known as “Bishwanath Sivalinga”

Village Bishwanath

06

The Rock known as “Sukreswar”

The island “Unatumani” in the neighbourhood of village Bishwanath

07

Dhandi Temple

N.C. Kamdayal Village (Mauza Gohpur)

08

Ruins

Singri Hill

09

Masonry remains on the Bamuni Hills

Tezpur

Tezpur

10

The Mound and Ruins of the stone temple at Parbatiya

Tezpur

11

The rock on the bank of the Brahmaputra about 2 miles below Tezpur and the inscription thereon.

12

Sculptures in the Chummery Compound

13

Shri Surya Pahar Ruins

Dasabhuja Devasthan

Goalpara

14

Tomp of Lieutenant Cresswell

Goalpara

15

Monument over the grave of Mr. B.J. stow

16

Ancient tombs

Jagighopa

Bongaigaon

17

Idgah on the Rangamati Hill with its enclosure walls and a space of 16’-20’ around there

Rangamati Hill

Dhubri

18

Rangamati Mosque and the ablution tank attached thereto.

19

The Carvings, inscriptions and pillar on the Urbasi island

Guwahati

Kamrup

20

The Rock-cut sculptures representing Vishnu (with adjoining figures of Surya, Ganesha, Devi, etc) locally known as Vishnu Janardan

21

The stone inscription inside “poa Mecca Mosque”.

Hajo

22

Shri Shri Hayagriva Madhava Temple

23

Shri Shri Kedar Temple

24

Shri Shri Ganesh Temple

25

Shri Shri Kameshwar Temple

26

Duargarila Rock Inscription

The foot of the Kamakhya Hill on the Guwahati(Palasbari Road)

27

ROCK-CUT FIGURES IN THE NILACHAL HILL(a) Figures of Ganesa-2

Kamakhya Hill

(b) Siva-Lingas – 12

(c) Four-handed Bhairabi – 1

(d) Miniature Sikhara Shrines – 4

(e) Figures of ‘Narakasur’ – 1

(f) Two-handed ‘ Bhairabi’ – 1

(g) Stone gateway – 1

(h) Dancing Bhairava (locally known as Bala-bhairava) engraved on rock – 1

28

Group of four Maidams

Charaideo

Sivasagar

29

Gurhgaon Raja’s Palace

Sibsagar

30

Bisnhudol

Gaurisagar

31

Sivadol

32

Devidol

33

Gaurisagar Tank

34

Bishnudol

Joysagar , Mauza Sulaguri

35

Devidol

Joysagar

36

Ghanashyam’s House

Joysagar , Mauza Sulaguri

37

Golaghar or Magazine

Joysagar

38

The Karenghar of the Ahom Kings

Silakuti Mauza

39

Ranghar Ruins

Sibsagar

40

Sivadol

Joysagar

41

Ranganath Dol

Sibsagar in Mauza Meteka

42

Vishnu Dol, Sivasagar

Sibsagar

43

DeviDol, sivasagar

44

SivaDol, sivasagar

45

Eight Cannons of the Ahom period on the bank of the Sibsagar tank

46

Moniliths

Kasomari Pathar

Golaghat

47

Sivadol at Negriting

Negriting

48

Rock-cut Temple

Maibong

N.C. Hills

49

Two inscribed stones

50

Bolosan Group of Monoliths

51

The Derebara group of Monoliths

52

The Khartong Group of Monoliths

53

The Kobak Group of Monoliths

54

The gun of Emperor Sher Shah

Sadiya

Tinsukia

55

The two swivel guns belonging to the Mughal Nawwara

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