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based on
baudi (including
bawdi (Rajasthani: बावड़ी), bawri, bawari, baori,
baoli,
bavadi and bavdi). In
Gujarati and
Marwari language, they are
usually called...
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Agrasen Ki
Baoli (also
known as
behens Ki
Baoli; transl.
Baoli of Agrasen) is a 60-meter long and 15-meter wide
historical stepwell in New Delhi, India...
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Archaeological Survey of India.
These are the
Anangtal Baoli, the
Gandhak Ki
Baoli, and the
Rajon Ki
Baoli.
These were
built below the
ground level as ground...
- 77°13′16″E / 28.6588423°N 77.2211152°E / 28.6588423; 77.2211152
Khari Baoli (Hindustani: [kʰ aːriː baːwriː]) is a
street in Delhi,
India known for its...
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Losar Baoli (the
Losar Stepwell) is a
stepwell in the
Margalla Hills of the
Islamabad Capital Territory, ****stan. Near the town of Shah
Allah Ditta in...
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Baoli is a
village in
Baraut Tehsil of
District Baghpat, India. It is
located 25 km
towards North from
District head
quarters Bagpat. 3 km from Baraut...
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Dwarka Baoli (also
known as
Loharehri Baoli) is a
historical stepwell recently discovered in
Dwarka Sub...
- 77°11′00.28″E / 28.5202611°N 77.1834111°E / 28.5202611; 77.1834111
Rajon ki
Baoli also
referred as
Rajon ki Bain is a
famous stepwell in
Mehrauli Archaeological...
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Ashokan Pillar, the Fort
complex also
houses the Jami
Masjid (Mosque), a
Baoli and a
large garden complex.
Feroz Shah
Tughlaq (r. 1351–1388), the Sultan...
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remarkable public work, a
baoli (step-well)
along with a
garden near the old
district at Brahambad, Bayana. However, only the
baoli remains. She laid a large...