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English: An Archaeological monument dating back to 8th century A.D is externally square and internally circular in shape located in a pond known as Sanz haer nag of village Ladhoo of South Kashmir District Pulwama. It is one among the few monuments in Kashmir which are situated in the water pool.
Date 8th Century A.D
Source From the site of Archaeological survey of India, circle Srinagar
Author Archaeological survey of India, circle Srinagar

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The Archaeological monument located in middle of a pond in village Ladhoo.

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