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Bumzuva Cave and Temple

Medieval Hindu cave-temple complex, 12th century India

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Bumzuva cave and temple are a group of Hindu temples and artificial caves in the village of Bumazuv in the Lidder Valley of Anantnag district in Jammu and Kashmir, India.

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Construction (believed)

12th century

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TemplesAltars
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Modified CavesRock SheltersLimestone Cliffs
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Coordinates

33.77° N, 75.21° E