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Fifty five
Naushera and Vecharnag .
Temple and Water tank.
Three miles north of Srinagar.
Only ruins.
Not documented.
One hundred ninety (190 ) of the Vikramaditya era.
Dressed stones.
Visited by the Hindus.
Built by King Praversena.
Fifty six
Moja Soura.
Temple.
Four miles north of Srinagar.
Ruins.

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Earlier stated gentleman (Lt Cole ) has documented it.
One thousand forty (1040 ) of the Hijri era.
Stone and brick.
Not known.
Grave of Rahim Shah who lived during the time of Shahjehan.
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