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State Protected Monuments of Odisha: Jajpur District

94Amarabati Fort

Locality: Chhatia

G.P.: Chhatia

Block/Tehsil: Barchana

District: Jajpur

Timeline: 10th–11th Century A.D.

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95Dasasvamedha Ghata

Locality: Jajpur Town

Block/Tehsil: Jajpur

District: Jajpur

Timeline: 10th–11th Century A.D.

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96Gopinathjew Temple

Locality: Marzitapur

G.P.: Marzitapur

Block/Tehsil: Dharmasala

District: Jajpur

Timeline: 19th Century A.D.

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97Jagannathjew Temple

Locality: Chausathipada Garh

G.P.: Marzitapur

Block/Tehsil: Dharmasala

District: Jajpur

Timeline: 19th Century A.D.

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98Raghunathjew Temple

Locality: Chausathipada Garh

G.P.: Marzitapur

Block/Tehsil: Dharmasala

District: Jajpur

Timeline: 19th Century A.D.

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99Subarneswar & Dwarabasini Temple

Locality: Sakuntalapur

G.P.: Badaghumuri

Block/Tehsil: Barchana

District: Jajpur

Timeline: 19th Century A.D.

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100Teligarh

Locality: Purusottampur Sasan

G.P.: Barchana

Block/Tehsil: Barchana

District: Jajpur

Timeline: 13th Century A.D.

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101Viraja Temple

Locality: Jajpur Town

Block/Tehsil: Jajpur

District: Jajpur

Timeline: 18th–19th Century A.D.

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