ALLAHDITTA CAVE
33.712500,72.917500
Description
The greatest concentration of Muslim monuments was at the hill spot of Giri (itself meaning a hill) on route to the Muslim monuments on the other side of Margalla Hill, viz. Allahditta Cave [note 1], Golra Sharif [note 2], Saidpur [note 3] and Barri Imam [note 4], all built in the Mughal or post-Mughal period on the spots earlier associated with the Buddhist establishment (DANI 1986).The greatest concentration of Muslim monuments was at the hill spot of Giri (itself meaning a hill) on route to the Muslim monuments on the other side of Margalla Hill, viz. Allahditta Cave [note 1], Golra Sharif [note 2], Saidpur [note 3] and Barri Imam [note 4], all built in the Mughal or post-Mughal period on the spots earlier associated with the Buddhist establishment (DANI 1986).
Histoire
Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
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7.6 | MOHRA MURADU (Cave at) | ||
8.0 | KALAWAN, Margala, 1st (Cave near) | ||
8.0 | KALAWAN, Margala, 2nd (Cave at) | ||
8.0 | KALAWAN, Margala, 3rd (Cave at) | ||
8.8 | ASTRIALIA (Caves at) | ||
8.8 | INDRASALA GUHA, Peshawar Museum | ||
9.1 | AA CAVE, Taxila hillside | ||
11.1 | KHANPUR (Wilson 1976) (Caves at) | ||
14.5 | BHAMALA, Taxila (Caves at) |