Devni Mori (original) (raw)

About DBpedia

Devnimori, or Devni Mori, is a Buddhist archaeological site in northern Gujarat, about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the city of Shamlaji, in the Aravalli District of northern Gujarat, India. The site is variously dated to the 3rd century or 4th century CE, or circa 400 CE. Its location was associated with trade routes and caravans in the area of Gujarat. Site excavations have yielded Buddhist artifacts dated prior to 8th-century in the lowest layer, mixed Buddhist and Hindu artwork from the Gurjara-Pratihara period in the middle, topped by Muslim glazed ware attributed to the 14th century. The site was excavated between 1960 and 1963. The site became flooded by the Meswo reservoir, a project started in 1959 and completed over 1971–1972 over the nearby Meshwo River.

thumbnail

Property Value
dbo:abstract Devnimori, or Devni Mori, is a Buddhist archaeological site in northern Gujarat, about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the city of Shamlaji, in the Aravalli District of northern Gujarat, India. The site is variously dated to the 3rd century or 4th century CE, or circa 400 CE. Its location was associated with trade routes and caravans in the area of Gujarat. Site excavations have yielded Buddhist artifacts dated prior to 8th-century in the lowest layer, mixed Buddhist and Hindu artwork from the Gurjara-Pratihara period in the middle, topped by Muslim glazed ware attributed to the 14th century. The site was excavated between 1960 and 1963. The site became flooded by the Meswo reservoir, a project started in 1959 and completed over 1971–1972 over the nearby Meshwo River. (en)
dbo:thumbnail wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Head_of_Buddha_Shakyamuni_LACMA_M.79.8.jpg?width=300
dbo:wikiPageExternalLink http://www.gujarattourism.com/destination/details/6/69 https://web.archive.org/web/20181215172406/https:/www.gujarattourism.com/destination/details/6/69 https://www.academia.edu/44311708/The_Global_Connections_of_Gandh%C4%81ran_Art
dbo:wikiPageID 55681535 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageLength 13303 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID 1117625303 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbr:Rudrasimha_II dbr:Sarnath dbc:Cities_and_towns_in_Aravalli_district dbr:Vihara dbr:Visvasena dbc:Buddhist_sites_in_Gujarat dbr:Common_era dbr:Gandhara dbr:Greco-Buddhist_art dbr:Nalanda dbr:Aravalli_District dbr:Dharmarajika dbr:Aurangabad,_Maharashtra dbr:Buddha dbr:Western_Satraps dbr:Ajanta_Caves dbc:Buddhist_monasteries_in_India dbr:Baroda_Museum_&_Picture_Gallery dbr:Kalachuri_Era dbr:Gujarat dbr:Taxila dbc:Stupas_in_India dbr:Junagadh dbr:Kahu-Jo-Darro dbr:Kalawan dbr:India dbr:Ratnagiri,_Odisha dbr:Shamlaji dbr:Rudrasena_I_(Saka_king) dbr:Saka_era dbr:Stupa dbr:Western_Satrap dbr:Uparkot dbr:Ellora dbr:Bhadrapada dbr:File:Devnimori_Vihara.jpg dbr:File:Rudrasimha_II_coin.jpg dbr:File:Stone_Relic_Casket_Devni_Mori.jpg dbr:Rudrasena_III dbr:Shamlaji_Museum
dbp:built 4 (xsd:integer)
dbp:caption Terracotta head of Buddha Shakyamuni, Devnimori . (en)
dbp:cultures dbr:Western_Satraps
dbp:date 2018-12-15 (xsd:date)
dbp:location dbr:Gujarat dbr:India
dbp:mapType India#India Gujarat (en)
dbp:name Devnimori (en)
dbp:relief yes (en)
dbp:type Monastery and stupa (en)
dbp:url https://web.archive.org/web/20181215172406/https:/www.gujarattourism.com/destination/details/6/69
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate dbt:Blockquote dbt:Cite_book dbt:Convert dbt:Coord dbt:Infobox_ancient_site dbt:Reflist dbt:Use_Indian_English dbt:Use_dmy_dates dbt:Webarchive
dct:subject dbc:Cities_and_towns_in_Aravalli_district dbc:Buddhist_sites_in_Gujarat dbc:Buddhist_monasteries_in_India dbc:Stupas_in_India
georss:point 23.670001 73.396319
rdf:type geo:SpatialThing
rdfs:comment Devnimori, or Devni Mori, is a Buddhist archaeological site in northern Gujarat, about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the city of Shamlaji, in the Aravalli District of northern Gujarat, India. The site is variously dated to the 3rd century or 4th century CE, or circa 400 CE. Its location was associated with trade routes and caravans in the area of Gujarat. Site excavations have yielded Buddhist artifacts dated prior to 8th-century in the lowest layer, mixed Buddhist and Hindu artwork from the Gurjara-Pratihara period in the middle, topped by Muslim glazed ware attributed to the 14th century. The site was excavated between 1960 and 1963. The site became flooded by the Meswo reservoir, a project started in 1959 and completed over 1971–1972 over the nearby Meshwo River. (en)
rdfs:label Devni Mori (en)
owl:sameAs wikidata:Devni Mori http://gu.dbpedia.org/resource/દેવની_મોરી_(તા._ભિલોડા) http://hi.dbpedia.org/resource/देवनी_मोरी http://ta.dbpedia.org/resource/தேவ்னி_மோரி https://global.dbpedia.org/id/4WXJ7
geo:geometry POINT(73.39631652832 23.670000076294)
geo:lat 23.670000 (xsd:float)
geo:long 73.396317 (xsd:float)
prov:wasDerivedFrom wikipedia-en:Devni_Mori?oldid=1117625303&ns=0
foaf:depiction wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Rudrasimha_II_coin.jpg wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Devnimori_Bronze_figure_of_Atlantes.jpg wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Devnimori_Buddha_statues.jpg wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Devnimori_Kshatrapa_coins.jpg wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Devnimori_Stupa.jpg wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Devnimori_Vihara.jpg wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Stone_Relic_Casket_Devni_Mori.jpg wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Head_of_Buddha_Shakyamuni_LACMA_M.79.8.jpg
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf wikipedia-en:Devni_Mori
is dbo:wikiPageRedirects of dbr:Devnimori
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink of dbr:Devnimori dbr:Meshwo_River dbr:Shamlaji dbr:Parel_Relief
is foaf:primaryTopic of wikipedia-en:Devni_Mori