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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park' has mentioned 'Hindu' in the following places:
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The park's landscape includes archaeological, historic and living cultural heritage monuments such as chalcolithic sites, a hill fortress of an early Hindu capital, and remains of the 16th-century capital of the state of Gujarat. | WIKI |
The Kalika Mata Temple, located on top of the 800 metres (2,600xc2xa0ft) high Pavagadh Hill, is an important Hindu shrine in the region, attracting large numbers of pilgrims throughout the year. | WIKI |
The transition between Hindu and Muslim culture and architecture in the late 15th to early 16th century is documented in the park, particularly the early Islamic and pre-Mughal city that has remained without any change. | WIKI |
8 (Tarapore Gate) The fort of Pavagad and ruined Hindu and Jain temples on the top of Pavagad hills Navlakha Kothar Walls of fort on top | WIKI |
It has a blend of Hindu and Muslim architecture preserving the Islamic ethos and with its elegant interiors is considered one of the finest mosques in Western India. | WIKI |
[4] The Mughal architecture is said to have drawn from the architecture of the Sultanates, which is a blend of Hindu religious connotations and workmanship with Muslim ethos; the large domes are indicative of such a mix. | WIKI |
Focused on Pavagadh Hill, a volcanic formation that rises 800 m above the surrounding plains, the property includes the remains of settlements dating from the prehistoric to medieval periods, the latter represented by a hill-fortress of an early (14th-century) Hindu capital and the remains of an Islamic state capital founded in the 15th century. | UNESCO |
Champaner-Pavagadhxe2x80x99s 14th-century temples and water-retaining installations, together with the later capital cityxe2x80x99s religious, military, and agricultural structures, represent both Hindu and Muslim architecture. | UNESCO |
Criterion (vi): The Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park is a place of worship and continuous pilgrimage for Hindu believers. | UNESCO |