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The Baroli Temples Complex, also known as the Badoli temples, is located in village in Rawatbhata City in Chittorgarh district of Rajasthan, India. The complex of eight temples is situated within a walled enclosure; an additional temple is about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) away. They are built in the Gurjara Pratihara style of temple architecture dated to the tenth century A.D. And was destroyed by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb during his rajasthan quest. All nine temples are under the control of the Archaeological Survey of India for conservation and protection. A well known art critic characterised "the creations of Badoli as the most perfect of their age that he had encountered within that part of the country and, in their own peculiar style."

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  • Baroli-Tempel (de)
  • Baroli Temples (en)
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  • The Baroli Temples Complex, also known as the Badoli temples, is located in village in Rawatbhata City in Chittorgarh district of Rajasthan, India. The complex of eight temples is situated within a walled enclosure; an additional temple is about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) away. They are built in the Gurjara Pratihara style of temple architecture dated to the tenth century A.D. And was destroyed by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb during his rajasthan quest. All nine temples are under the control of the Archaeological Survey of India for conservation and protection. A well known art critic characterised "the creations of Badoli as the most perfect of their age that he had encountered within that part of the country and, in their own peculiar style." (en)
  • Die Baroli-Tempel oder Badoli-Tempel sind eine Gruppe von einem größeren und drei mittelgroßen Hindu-Tempeln sowie mehreren kleineren Schreinen im Süden des indischen Bundesstaats Rajasthan. Die Tempel werden nicht mehr zu Kultzwecken genutzt, sondern stehen unter der Obhut des Archaeological Survey of India. (de)
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  • Baoooli Temples Complex (en)
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