List of monuments in Bajura, Nepal

This is a list of Monuments in Bajura, Nepal as officially recognized by and available through the website of the Department of Archaeology, Nepal in the Bajura District.[1][2][3][4][5] Bajura is one of the five districts of Seti Zone and is located in South Western Part of Nepal. Rana palaces and Hindu temples are the main attraction of this district.

List of Monuments

ID Name Type Location District Coordinates Image
NP-BJ-01 Badimalika Bajura 29°25′21″N 81°22′47″E
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NP-BJ-02 Dudimugra Bajura
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NP-BJ-03 Naula (Traditional tap) Bajura
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NP-BJ-04 Chandranath Temple Bajura
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NP-BJ-05 Panekhit Masto Bajura
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NP-BJ-06 Kailasmandu Bajura
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NP-BJ-07 Mugra Devi Bajura
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NP-BJ-08 Bhawani Madu Bajura
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NP-BJ-09 Barjukot Bajura
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See also

  • List of Monuments in Seti Zone
  • List of Monuments in Nepal

References

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Dāsa, Harikānta Lāla (2003). Saptarī Jillākā pramukha sāṃskr̥tika sthalaharu: eka adhyayana : laghuanusandhānakārya (in Nepali). Nepāla Rājakīya Prajñā-Pratishṭhāna.
  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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