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English: Upparkot Fort The oldest part of Junagadh, and the center of any visit to the city, is the upper citadel, known as Uparkot. Over 2300 years old.
This is a photo of ASI monument number
S-GJ-107.
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Author Kartiktiger

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Jumma Mosque

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6 December 2013

location of creation

Junagadh district

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Wiki Loves Monuments 2016

Wiki Loves Monuments 2016 in India

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2.8

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4.7 millimetre

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80

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