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English: Pictures clicked in Iswara temple in Jalasangvi, Humnabad town, Bidar district, Karnataka. The temple is also known as Jalasangvi temple, Kamalishwara temple, Kamaleshwara temple, Kalleswara temple. The temple is of Chalukyan style. Built around 1100 AD with stone. Salabhanjika at the Iswara temple Jalasangvi
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Camera location17° 49′ 37.01″ N, 77° 11′ 09.76″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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