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Archaeological Excavations at Vaishali: Raja - Vishal-ka-Garh and Kolhua

Illustrated lecture by Dr. S.K. Manjul, Superintending Archaeologist. Archaeological Survey of India

Chair: Dr. B.R. Mani, Assistant Director-General, Archaeological Survey of India

The ancient city of Vaishali in North Bihar is closely associated with the Buddha and Mahavira. Excavations have revealed a cultural occupation from 8th century BC to Post Gupta period and includes remarkable structures and the town planning of the ancient city


Event starts on Thursday, 29 August 2013 at 05:30 hrs

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Talks

Dates

29 Aug 2013, 05:30 AM

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Archaeological Excavations at Vaishali: Raja - Vishal-ka-Garh and Kolhua