There are 985 ancient temples and 205 mosques declared as of national importance within the jurisdiction of Archaeological Survey of India.
The year of construction in respect of temples and mosques varies from 4th to 19th Century AD for temples and 12th to 19th Century AD for mosques. The ancient temples and mosques declared as of national importance are in fairly good state of preservation and maintenance. These are conserved, scientifically preserved and maintained as per established principles of conservation subject to availability of resources.
List of Centrally Protected Temples and Mosques under the jurisdiction of Archaeological Survey of India
The year of construction in respect of temples and mosques varies from 4th to 19th Century AD for temples and 12th to 19th Century AD for mosques. The ancient temples and mosques declared as of national importance are in fairly good state of preservation and maintenance. These are conserved, scientifically preserved and maintained as per established principles of conservation subject to availability of resources.
List of Centrally Protected Temples and Mosques under the jurisdiction of Archaeological Survey of India
Name
of State/U.T.
|
Temple
|
Mosque
|
Andhra
Pradesh
|
56
|
12
|
Assam
|
20
|
01
|
Bihar
|
04
|
02
|
Chhattisgarh
|
30
|
-
|
Goa
|
02
|
01
|
Gujarat
|
39
|
44
|
Haryana
|
01
|
04
|
Daman
& Diu
|
-
|
01
|
Delhi
|
-
|
19
|
Himachal
Pradesh
|
26
|
-
|
Jammu
& Kashmir
|
27
|
03
|
Jharkhand
|
01
|
01
|
Karnataka
|
203
|
32
|
Kerala
|
10
|
-
|
Maharashtra
|
97
|
07
|
Madhya
Pradesh
|
80
|
14
|
Pondicherry
|
06
|
-
|
Tamil
Nadu
|
113
|
03
|
Orissa
|
45
|
-
|
Manipur
|
01
|
-
|
Rajasthan
|
40
|
04
|
Tripura
|
06
|
-
|
Uttar
Pradesh
|
105
|
41
|
Uttarakhand
|
28
|
-
|
West
Bengal
|
45
|
16
|
Total
|
985
|
205
|
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