“Bhojshala structure built from remains of pre-existing temples, claims ASI – PTI”, Bharata Bharati, May 07, 2026
“The ASI report states that the archaeological study identifies that many architectural components, such as pillars and beams, were originally part of temple structures before being repurposed for a mosque. – PTI
The ASI has told the Madhya Pradesh High Court that a massive structure dating back to the Paramara kings’ rule existed at the disputed Bhojshala temple-Kamal Maula mosque complex, and the current structure was built from the remains of temples.
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) made the claim on Tuesday, May 5, based on its 98-day scientific survey and over 2,000-page report…….”
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