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Deur Kothar
24.9324° N, 81.6630° E
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Deorkothar (Devanāgarī: also Deur Kothar) is a location of archaeological importance in Madhya Pradesh, Central India. It is known for its Buddhist stupas and was discovered in 1982. These stupas are credited to the Mauryan emperor, Ashoka.
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Discovery
1982
Monument declaration
1988
Archaeological excavations
1999-2000
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Religious and Ritual Structures
StupasStelae
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InscriptionsCave Paintings
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Environmental and Natural Features
Rock SheltersArtificial Mounds
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