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Dalwal Temple-I

Type: Monument - Temple
Province: Punjab
District: Chakwal
Period: Historic
Relative Chronology: 1857 - 1947 CE
Description: Dalwal village cradles one temple and a Samadhi, located on the periphery of the village. The temple has been used as a cattle pen. This temple is beautifully decked with multi cusped blind arches except the entrance. It is square in plan and has been constructed on a raised platform. It has a dome surrounded the lotus petals. It resembles with Kashmiri style temples.
Latitude: 32.703132746
Longitude: 72.886728060
Ownership: Government of Punjab
Legal Status: Not Protected
Title of Publication: Hindu Temples in Chakwal
Published In: Journal of Asian Civilizations, 2005
Year of Publication: 2005
Bibliography/Reference: Iqbal, Sabeena et. al
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