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Gyanvapi built on remains of pre-existing temple: Hindu side lawyer on ASI survey report

DNA Thursday, 25 January 2024
He also claimed that the survey report has sufficient evidence of existence of a temple over which the mosque was built.
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Gyanvapi Mosque Row: ASI report suggests existence of temple under Gyanvapi Masjid | Oneindia News 04:07

In a significant development in the longstanding Gyanvapi Masjid dispute, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has revealed groundbreaking findings that could reshape the narrative surrounding the contested site. #Gyanvapi #GyanvapiMasjidDispute #ASI #ArchaeologicalSurveyOfIndia...

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Gyanvapi Mosque Gyanvapi Mosque Mosque and former Hindu temple in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India


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