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- Parameshwari temple of Sannati. The remains of the excavations site at Kanaganahalli can be dated to between the 1st century BC to the 3rd century AD. In...
- King Siri Chimuka Sātavāhana" — Kanaganahalli inscription of the 16th year of Simuka. On another stone slab at Kanaganahalli, the king is possibly shown together...
- Yagnavyalka Smriti, which was named Mitakshara, now known as Hindu Law. Kanaganahalli is 3 km from Sannati, which is also on the banks of the river Bhima...
- Community in India, 2009; OUP, ISBN 978-0-19-569662-2 Rāyā Asoko from Kanaganahalli: Some Thoughts, Essay in Airavati, Chennai, 2008; Was there Historical...
- Kanaganahalli inscribed panel portraying Ashoka and his queens with the Brahmi label "King Asoka", 1st–3rd century CE....
- Kalaburagi district Chandrala paramweshwari temple at Sannati, Karnataka Kanaganahalli Buddhist site, Karnataka There are twenty-two dams in the basin of Bhima...
- archaeological site Byse Halebidu Hampi Hirebenkal Kallur archaeological site Kanaganahalli Kupgal petroglyphs Lakkundi Maski Morera Thatte Pattadakal Sanganakallu...
- List of Edicts of Ashoka - Minor Rock Edicts Edicts of Ashoka Maski Kanaganahalli Sannati "Message on a rock - Palkigundu and Gavimath near Koppal". Retrieved...
- Dharmachakra relief with 32 spokes in Kanaganahalli bearing resemblance to Nilachakra. Apart from the three wooden Jagannath triad idols, the minor fourth...
- nearly 800 years and was renovated in 1985. An important Buddhist site, Kanaganahalli is 3 km from Sannati, which is also on the banks of the river Bhima...