Nemawar or Nemawoor is a small village in the dominions of his Highness the Holkar of Indore. Lying between 22 30, N., and 77 3, the hamlet is picturesquely situated on the north bank of the river Narmada, and is mentioned by the celebrated Muslim traveler Al- Biruni as an important ford of the river. The Indore State Garetteer mentions the existence of a Jain temple at this place. But the temple is a Hindu shrine, and there are also remains of another. Hindu Temples. A description of these two temples appeared in Progress Report of the Archaeological Survey of India, Western Circle, for the year ending 31st March, 1921. The late Mr. R.D. Benerji also published an account of the temples in Bengali.
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Temple, Tourist Destination
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Gangetic Plain
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Dewas
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State |
Madhya Pradesh
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Region |
North
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INDORE JN BG INDB
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Indore Airport (IDR) |
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Sanwer
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| STD Code |
7272
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Pincode |
455001
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