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Ram Janmabhoomi - Archaeological studies in the 1970s: Project Archaeology of the Ramayana Sites.
Between 1975 and 1985 an archaeological project was carried out in Ayodhya to examine some sites that were connected to the Ramayana story. The Babri Mosque site was one of the fourteen sites examined during this project. The team of archaeologists of the ASI, led by B.B. Lal, found rows of pillar-bases which must have belonged to a larger building than the Babri Mosque. Archaeological findings of burnt-brick pillar ...
See also:Ram Janmabhoomi, Ram Janmabhoomi - History of the Ram temple, Ram Janmabhoomi - 19th century, Ram Janmabhoomi - Archaeology of the site, Ram Janmabhoomi - Archaeological studies in the 1970s: Project Archaeology of the Ramayana Sites, Ram Janmabhoomi - June to July 1992, Ram Janmabhoomi - 2003: The ASI report, Ram Janmabhoomi - Radar search, Ram Janmabhoomi - Inscriptions, Ram Janmabhoomi - Pillars, Ram Janmabhoomi - Controversy of the archaeological findings, Ram Janmabhoomi - Literary sources, Ram Janmabhoomi - Joseph Tieffenthaler, Ram Janmabhoomi - Mirza Jain, Ram Janmabhoomi - Shykh Muhammad Azamat Ali Kakorawi Nami, Ram Janmabhoomi - Guru Nanak, Ram Janmabhoomi - Abul Fazl, Ram Janmabhoomi - Other sources, Ram Janmabhoomi - Censorship Read more here: » Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia II - Ram Janmabhoomi - Archaeology of the site |
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Ram Janmabhoomi - Joseph Tieffenthaler.
The Austrian Jesuit Tieffenthaler wrote in 1768: “Emperor Aurangzeb got demolished the fortress called Ramcot, and erected on the same place a Mahometan temple with three cupolas. Others believe that it was constructed by Babor.” (Quoted by R.S. Sharma et al.: Historians Report, p.19) Tieffenthaler also writes that Hindus celebrated Ram ...
See also:Ram Janmabhoomi, Ram Janmabhoomi - History of the Ram temple, Ram Janmabhoomi - 19th century, Ram Janmabhoomi - Archaeology of the site, Ram Janmabhoomi - Archaeological studies in the 1970s: Project Archaeology of the Ramayana Sites, Ram Janmabhoomi - June to July 1992, Ram Janmabhoomi - 2003: The ASI report, Ram Janmabhoomi - Radar search, Ram Janmabhoomi - Inscriptions, Ram Janmabhoomi - Pillars, Ram Janmabhoomi - Controversy of the archaeological findings, Ram Janmabhoomi - Literary sources, Ram Janmabhoomi - Joseph Tieffenthaler, Ram Janmabhoomi - Mirza Jain, Ram Janmabhoomi - Shykh Muhammad Azamat Ali Kakorawi Nami, Ram Janmabhoomi - Guru Nanak, Ram Janmabhoomi - Abul Fazl, Ram Janmabhoomi - Other sources, Ram Janmabhoomi - Censorship Read more here: » Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia II - Ram Janmabhoomi - Literary sources |
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Ram Janmabhoomi - 19th century.
The Hindus of Ayodhya never lost the tradition to worship Ram on the Ramkot hill, and always returned to the site. According to British sources, Hindus and Muslims used to worship together in the Babri Mosque complex in the 19th century until about 1855. P. Carnegy wrote in 1870: "It is said that up to that time [viz. the Hindu-Muslim clashes in the 1850s] the Hindus and Mohamedans alike used to worship in the mosquetemple. Since the British rule a railing has been put up to pre ...
See also:Ram Janmabhoomi, Ram Janmabhoomi - History of the Ram temple, Ram Janmabhoomi - 19th century, Ram Janmabhoomi - Archaeology of the site, Ram Janmabhoomi - Archaeological studies in the 1970s: Project Archaeology of the Ramayana Sites, Ram Janmabhoomi - June to July 1992, Ram Janmabhoomi - 2003: The ASI report, Ram Janmabhoomi - Radar search, Ram Janmabhoomi - Inscriptions, Ram Janmabhoomi - Pillars, Ram Janmabhoomi - Controversy of the archaeological findings, Ram Janmabhoomi - Literary sources, Ram Janmabhoomi - Joseph Tieffenthaler, Ram Janmabhoomi - Mirza Jain, Ram Janmabhoomi - Shykh Muhammad Azamat Ali Kakorawi Nami, Ram Janmabhoomi - Guru Nanak, Ram Janmabhoomi - Abul Fazl, Ram Janmabhoomi - Other sources, Ram Janmabhoomi - Censorship Read more here: » Ram Janmabhoomi: Encyclopedia II - Ram Janmabhoomi - History of the Ram temple |
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