Brahmagiri archaeological site
Brahmagiri is an archaeological site located in the Chitradurga district of the state of Karnataka, India. Legend has it that this is the site where sage Gautama Maharishi (also spelt Gauthama Maharshi) and his wife Ahalya lived. He was one among seven noted Hindu saints (Saptharshi mandalam). This site was first explored by Benjamin L. Rice in 1891, who discovered rock edicts of Emperor Ashoka here. These rock edicts indicated that the locality was termed as Isila and denoted the southernmost extent of the Mauryan empire. The Brahmagiri site is a granite outcrop elevated about 180 m. above the surrounding plains and measures around 500 m east-west and 100 m north-south. It is well known for the large number of megalithic monuments that have been found here. The earliest settlement found h
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Brahmagiri archaeological site
Brahmagiri is an archaeological site located in the Chitradurga district of the state of Karnataka, India. Legend has it that this is the site where sage Gautama Maharishi (also spelt Gauthama Maharshi) and his wife Ahalya lived. He was one among seven noted Hindu saints (Saptharshi mandalam). This site was first explored by Benjamin L. Rice in 1891, who discovered rock edicts of Emperor Ashoka here. These rock edicts indicated that the locality was termed as Isila and denoted the southernmost extent of the Mauryan empire. The Brahmagiri site is a granite outcrop elevated about 180 m. above the surrounding plains and measures around 500 m east-west and 100 m north-south. It is well known for the large number of megalithic monuments that have been found here. The earliest settlement found h
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Brahma-giri (‘colina de [el di ...... lo menos el II milenio a. C.
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Brahmagiri is an archaeologica ...... t least the 2nd millennium BC.
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El jaciment arqueològic de Bra ...... ia, de mitjan mil·lenni II aC.
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ブラフマギリ(Brahmagiri)は、インドのカルナータカ ...... る墳墓群は、覆土に黒っぽいの粘土が含まれるような低地にある。
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Brahma-giri (‘colina de [el di ...... ediados del II milenio a. C.).
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Brahmagiri is an archaeologica ...... he earliest settlement found h
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El jaciment arqueològic de Bra ...... ia, de mitjan mil·lenni II aC.
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ブラフマギリ(Brahmagiri)は、インドのカルナータカ ...... る墳墓群は、覆土に黒っぽいの粘土が含まれるような低地にある。
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Brahmagiri (sitio arqueológico)
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Brahmagiri archaeological site
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Jaciment arqueològic de Brahmagiri
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ブラフマギリ
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