This is a list of Monuments of National Importance (ASI) as officially recognized by the archaeological Survey of India in the Indian state Bihar. 70 Monuments of National Importance have been recognized by the ASI in Bihar.
SL. No. | Description | Location | District | Image |
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N-BR-1 | Tomb of Shamsher Khan | Shamshernagar | Aurangabad | |
N-BR-2 | Ancient site of Vikramasila Monastery | Antichak | Bhagalpur | |
N-BR-3 | Rock Temple | Golgong | Bhagalpur | |
N-BR-4 | Patalpuri cave and land adjoining Bateshwar cave on the Patharghatahill | Madhorampur | Bhagalpur | |
N-BR-5 | Rock sculptures | Patharghatta | Bhagalpur | |
N-BR-6 | Ancient mound | Buxar | Buxar | |
N-BR-7 | Remains of ancient fort orPachrukhi Garh locally known as Raja Bali Ka Garh | Balirajgarh | Madhubani | |
N-BR-8 | Ruined fortress, Chankigarh | Chanki | West Champaran | |
N-BR-9 | Rampart of the fort and Stupa at Nandangarh | Marhia | West Champaran | |
N-BR-10 | Ruined fortress at Nandangarh | Marhia | West Champaran | |
N-BR-11 | Vedic burial mounds | Marhia | West Champaran | |
N-BR-12 | Vedic burial mounds | Pakri | West Champaran | |
N-BR-13 | Fort ruins, tank and Stupa | Sagardih | East Champaran | |
N-BR-14 | Buddhist Stupa | Tajpur Deur | East Champaran | |
N-BR-15 | Asoka column known as Laur pillar | Lauriya Areraj | East Champaran | |
N-BR-16 | Asoka column | Lauriya Nandangarh | West Champaran | |
N-BR-17 | Vedic burial mounds | Lauriya Nandangarh | West Champaran | |
N-BR-18 | Ashoka column | Rampurwa | West Champaran | |
N-BR-19 | Sculptures of various Hindu deities carved on the southern and eastern faces of some rocks and boulders of Kauwadol Hill | Kurisarai | Gaya | |
N-BR-20 | Sculptures of various Hindu deities carved on the face of an isolated round boulder separated by a distance of 12 feet from the south-eastern corner of the KauwadolHill. | Kurisarai | Gaya | |
N-BR-21 | Sculptures of various Hindu deities carved on the northern -eastern faces of some rocks of KauwadolHill. | Kurisarai | Gaya | |
N-BR-22 | Sculptures of four Hindu deities one on each side of an oblong isolated boulder to the east of theKauwadol Hill. | Kurisarai | Gaya | |
N-BR-23 | The whole of the ancient ruins on which there are a colossal statute of Buddha, a few loose sculptures and thirteen sand stone pillars. | Kurisarai | Gaya | |
N-BR-24 | The area generally known as Garh | Kurkihar | Gaya | |
N-BR-25 | Ancient Buddhistic image and other images and sculptures collected underneath a shed | Guneri | Gaya | |
N-BR-26 | Ancient mounds in the valley known as Hasra Kol | Bishunpurtarwa,Hasra and Jagdishpur | Gaya | |
N-BR-27 | Ancient mouds in the hill known as Sobhnath | Bishunpurtarwa,Hasra and Jagdishpur | Gaya | |
N-BR-28 | Siva temple | Konch | Gaya | |
N-BR-29 | Ancient Stupa and other remains locally known as Sujata garh | Bakraur | Gaya | |
N-BR-30 | Ancient Buddhistic image and sculptures collected underneath a shed | Ghejan | Jehanabad | |
N-BR-31 | Gopi Cave | Barabar and Nagarjuni hills | Jehanabad | |
N-BR-32 | Karan Chaupar Cave | Barabar and Nagarjuni hills, | Jehanabad | |
N-BR-33 | Lomas Rishi Cave | Barabar and Nagarjuni hils, | Jehanabad | |
N-BR-34 | Sudama Cave | Barabar and Nagarjuni hils, | Jehanabad | |
N-BR-35 | Vadathika Cave | Barabar and Nagarjuni hils | Jehanabad | |
N-BR-36 | Vapiyaka Cave | Barabar and Nagarjuni hils, | Jehanabad | |
N-BR-37 | Visva Jhopa Cave | Barabar and Nagarjuni hils, | Jehanabad | |
N-BR-38 | Ancient monolithic pillar known as Lat | Lat | Jehanabad | |
N-BR-39 | Asokan Column | Kolhua | Muzaffarpur | |
N-BR-40 | Remains of the ramparts and the mound commonly known as the Queens Palace in the Killa | Bihar Sharif | Nalanda | |
N-BR-41 | Tomb of Malik Ibrahim Bayu | Bihar Sharif | Nalanda | |
N-BR-42 | Ancient remains known as Garh | Ghorakatora | Nalanda | |
N-BR-43 | All mounds, structures and buildings enclosed in the acquired area | Nalanda | Nalanda | |
N-BR-44 | Ancient mound | Bargaon | Nalanda | |
N-BR-45 | Statue of Buddha | Jagdishpur | Nalanda | |
N-BR-46 | i. All ancient structures and other monuments. ii. All ancient structures and all artificial ancient remains which are situated within a distance of half a mile of the said two ancient cities known as old and new Rajgriha. iii. Walls of the two ancient cities known as old and new Rajgriha | Rajgir | Nalanda | |
N-BR-47 | Sculpture and Images | Datiana | Patna | |
N-BR-48 | The grove known as Bulandibagh | Bulandipur | Patna | |
N-BR-49 | The mound or stupa known as Chhoti Paharai | Chhoti Pahari | Patna | |
N-BR-50 | Supposed site of the Palace of Asoka | Kumrahar | Patna | |
N-BR-51 | Remains of wooden foundations and ancient Mauryan walls | Sandalpur | Patna | |
N-BR-52 | Mounds known as the five stupasor Panch Pahari | Paharidih | Patna | |
N-BR-53 | a. Ablution Tank, b. Mir Ashrafs Jama Mosque iii. Pucca well | Patna | Patna | |
N-BR-54 | Tomb of Shah Makhadum Daulat Maneri and Ibrahim Khan | Maner | Patna | |
N-BR-55 | Tank | Maner | Patna | |
N-BR-56 | Ancient Mound and ruined brick walls together with adjacent land which is part of survey plot No. 608 & 611 | Maner | Patna | |
N-BR-57 | Ancient Mound and ruined brick walls together with adjacent land constituting survey plot No. 399 | Maner | Patna | |
N-BR-58 | Ancient mound | Buxar | Buxar | |
N-BR-59 | Tomb of Hasan Shah Suri | Sasaram | Rohtas | |
N-BR-60 | Tomb of Sher Shah Suri | Sasaram | Rohtas | |
N-BR-61 | Rohtasgarh fort | Rohtasgarh | Rohtas | |
N-BR-62 | Temple of Mundeswari Devi | Paura | Kaimur | |
N-BR-63 | Tomb of Bakhtiar Khan | Malik Sarai | Kaimur | |
N-BR-64 | Three rock inscriptions (Adjacent to Tara Chandi temple) | Sasaram | Rohtas | |
N-BR-65 | Ancestral House of Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the First President of India | Jiradei | Siwan | |
N-BR-66 | Remains of Ancient city | Manjhi | Saran | |
N-BR-67 | Jami mosque | Hajipur | Vaishali | |
N-BR-68 | Relic Stupa | Harpur Basant (Vaishali) | Vaishali | |
N-BR-69 | Raja Vishal ka Garh | Vaishali | Vaishali | |
N-BR-70 | Kanhaiya ji ka mandir | Bandarjhula | Kishanganj |
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