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Amaravati (English: /əməˈrɑːvəθɪ/ ə-muh-rah-vuh-thi, Telugu:
Amarāvati) is the
capital city of the
Indian state of
Andhra Pradesh. It is
situated in Guntur...
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Amaravati in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Amaravati is the
capital of the
Indian state of
Andhra Pradesh.
Amaravati,
Amaravathi or Amravati...
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Amarāvati Stupa is a
ruined Buddhist stūpa at the
village of Amaravathi,
Guntur district,
Andhra Pradesh, India,
probably built in
phases between the...
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Amaravati (Sanskrit: अमरावती, lit. 'city of the immortals' IAST:
Amarāvatī) is the
capital city of Svarga, the
realm of Indra, the king of the devas, in...
- heritage,
Amaravathi lends its name to the state's
newly planned capital,
Amaravati,
located 35
kilometers to the east.
Amaravathi is
notable for its prominent...
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Amaravati school of art is an
ancient Indian art
style that
evolved in the
region of
Amaravati (then
known as Dhānyakaṭaka) in the modern-day
Andhra Pradesh...
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Amaravati Collection,
sometimes called the
Amaravati Marbles, is a
series of 120
sculptures and
inscriptions in the
British Museum from the
Amaravati...
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Andhras in
Krishna river valley in
early first centuries CE,
called the
Amaravati School of Art, is
regarded as one of the
three major styles of ancient...
- an area of 8,603 km2 (3,322 sq mi)
under 58 mandals. The
capital city
Amaravati is an
urban notified area and will
cover 217.23 km2 (83.87 sq mi), within...
- The
Amaravati River is the
longest tributary[citation needed] of the
Kaveri River in the
fertile districts of Udumalpet,
Dharapuram and
Karur Tamil Nadu...