List of monuments in Arghakhanchi, Nepal

Arghakhanchi is a district in the Lumbini Zone and is located in Western Part of Nepal.[1] This is a list of Monuments in Arghakhanchi, Nepal as officially recognized by and available through the website of the Department of Archaeology, Nepal.[2][3][4][5]

List of Monuments

ID Name Type Location District Coordinates Image
NP-AK-01 Udayapurkot Arghakhanchi
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NP-AK-02 Chhatra Maharaj Temple Arghakhanchi
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NP-AK-03 Arghakot Darbar Arghakhanchi
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NP-AK-04 Khanchikot Arghakhanchi
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NP-AK-05 Bhimsen Temple Arghakhanchi
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NP-AK-06 Aghraga Bhagawati Arghakhanchi
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NP-AK-07 Dhurkot Arghakhanchi
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See also

  • List of Monuments in Lumbini Zone
  • List of Monuments in Nepal

References

  1. "संक्षिप्त परिचय : अर्घाखाँची". ddcarghakhanchi.gov.np (in Nepali). 2017-09-07. Retrieved 2017-09-07.
  2. Government of Nepal, Law Books Management Committee (1956). प्राचीन स्मारक संरक्षण ऐन २०१३ [Ancient Monument Protection Act 1956] (in Nepali). Kathmandu: Government of Nepal, Law Books Management Committee.
  3. His Majesty's Government of Nepal, Law Books Management Committee (1990). प्राचीन स्मारक संरक्षण नियमावली २०४६ [Ancient Monument Protection Rule 1990] (PDF) (in Nepali). Kathmandu: His Majesty's Government of Nepal, Law Books Management Committee.
  4. Viśva sampadā sūcīmā Nepālakā sampadāharū (in Nepali). Śrī 5 ko Sarakāra, Sūcanā tathā Sañcāra Mantrālaya, Sūcanā Vibhāga. 2000.
  5. Ancient Nepal (in Nepali). The Department. 2006.
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