Who built Raghunath temple?

Maharaja Gulab Singh and his son Maharaj Ranbir Singh built the temple, during the period of 1853-1860.
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Which ruler built the Raghunath temple?

It consists of a complex of seven Hindu shrines. Raghunath Temple was constructed by the first Dogra ruler Maharaja Gulab Singh in the year 1835 and later his son Maharaja Ranbir Singh got it completed in the year 1860 During Dogra rule.
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Who built Panchbakhtar temple in Jammu?

The foundation date of the Panhvaktra temple is still unknown but was restored under the reign of Sidh Sen's kingship (1684-1727) as it was damaged due to floods. Dedicated to the five-headed Lord Shiva, the Panchbakhtar Temple is a highly revered shrine in Mandi.
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Which temple is famous in Jammu?

Vaishno Devi Temple, Jammu

The Vaishno Devi temple in Jammu and Kashmir is one of the most pious pilgrimage stations in India. Located inside a cave, the stupa is sanctified to goddess Vaishnodevi.
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Who built Peer Kho temple in Jammu?

The temple was constructed by Raja Guje Singh of Jammu (1687-1703) and is considered one of the oldest in Jammu.
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Who built martand Sun Temple?

The temple was built by Lalitaditya Muktapida, the third ruler of the Karkota Dynasty, in the 8th century CE.
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Which temple is also known as rupay Wala Mandir in Jammu city?

Panjvaktra Mahadev Temple, commonly known as Panjbakhtar Mandair is one of the oldest temples where the lingam appears in self-manifest form (Aap Shambhu). A revered shrine is Jammu it is also known by other names such as “Shivalays” and “Rupaiye Wala Mandir”.
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Why Jammu is known as city of temple?

Jammu is justly famous for its temples. In fact it is known as the city of temples and the every fame of its tends to overshadow its palaces, forts, forests and powerful ziarats. If Bahu Mata is the presiding deity of Jammu, the dargah of Peer Budhan Ali Shah is the other shrine that protects Jammuites.
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When was Ranbireshwar temple built?

The biggest Shiva temple in north India, Ranbireshwar Temple is one of the most famous shrines of Shiva in Jammu, Ranbireshwar Temple was built by Maharaja Ranbir Singh in 1883. In the temple is enshrined an eight feet long central 'Lingam'.
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Why is Ram called Raghunath?

So Raghu-nath means Lord of the Raghus, meaning Lord of the Dynasty of Raghu. Just like Lord Krishna is also called Yadunath meaning Lord of Yadavas, Lord Rama is called Raghunath meaning Lord of descendant of Raghus or the Lord of Ikshvaku dynasty.
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Where is Panchbakhtar temple?

This temple of rare antiquity, heritage and spiritual importance, is situated in the heart of the city, in an area of more than twenty five kanals, at Panchvaktar Mahadev Road, Jammu. It has since long been known as Dashnam Akhara and very deeply connected with Amar Nath Yatra.
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Who is founder of Kashmir?

Thus, the Kashmir region in its contemporary form dates from 1846, when, by the treaties of Lahore and Amritsar at the conclusion of the First Sikh War, Raja Gulab Singh, the Dogra ruler of Jammu, was created maharaja (ruling prince) of an extensive but somewhat ill-defined Himalayan kingdom “to the eastward of the ...
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Why is Kathua called Kathua?

Teju, Kindal and Bhaju. Their descendent are now called as Tajwalia, Bhajwalia and Khanwalia Rajputs of Andotra sub-caste. The conglomeration of these three hamlets was loosely called “KATHAI” in earlier times which with the passage of time came to be called as KATHUA.
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Which is the most famous temple in Jammu and Kashmir?

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  • Amarnath Temple.
  • Ancient Temple, Ladhoo.
  • Avantiswami Temple.
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How many Hindu temples are there in Jammu and Kashmir?

According to Tickoo, there were 1,842 holy places including temples, springs, caves and trees in Kashmir. “This includes 1,100 big and small temples,” Tickoo said. “In the entire state of J&K, we have not more than 4,000 temples.”
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How many Sakthi temples are there in Jammu and Kashmir?

These pieces fell on earth at various places and came to be known as Shakti Peeths. All these 51 places are considered to be holy lands and pilgrimages. One of the most famous temples of India, the Amarnath Shakti Peeth is located in India's Jammu & Kashmir.
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Who broke sun temple?

As per another very popular theory, the temple was destroyed by Kalapahad (Kalapahad was the title given to a Muslim governor Sultan Sulaiman Karrani of Bengal) who invaded Orissa in 1508. He had also destroyed many other Hindu temples in Orissa along with the Konark Sun Temple.
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Who destroyed martand Surya Mandir?

The eighth-century Martand Temple is one of the oldest sun temples in India and a symbol of invaluable ancient spiritual heritage. It was said to have been destroyed during the rule of Sikandar Shah Miri between 1389 and 1413, the Indian Express reported.
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Who destroyed Avantipur temple?

This temple was destroyed in 14th century by Sultan Shikandar.
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Who constructed Bahu fort?

Situated 5 kms away from the city centre, Bahu Fort stands on a rock face on the left bank of the river Tawi. Perhaps the oldest fort and edifice in the city, it was constructed originally by Raja Bahulochan over 3,000 years ago.
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Where is Peer Kho Cave?

Peer Kho Cave Temple Overview

Located around 3.5 km away from the heart of Jammu city, is known to be the oldest site in the Shivalik region.
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Which temple complex is located in the old part of Jammu city on the north of River Tawi?

Raghunath Temple, with seven shrines each with its own `Shikhara`, (shikhara, a Sanskrit word translating literally to `mountain peak`, refers to the rising tower in the Hindu temple architecture in north India) is one of the largest temple complexes of north India, located in Jammu city.
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