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This holy place lies 15 km away from Nellore. Penchalakona Temple [8] Rahamatulla Durgah [9] This big Dargah here is ancient and is known as Khaja Rahamatulla Dargah. It is one of the unique places where Hindus and Muslims blend together and stand as an illustration of national integrity. Devotees from different parts of the country come to ...
Mosque of Omar, Jerusalem — in front of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Omar prayed there after refusing to pray inside the church, it is also believed to be the place that David prayed. Jubb Yussef (Joseph's Well) — the well that Joseph was thrown in. Abandoned shrine.
Narasimha Konda is a small hill place 15 km away from Nellore and 5 km away from Jonnawada near by Penna River. [1] According to rock inscriptions at the site, the temple was built by the Pallava king Narasimhavarman I.
A more general term for a sacred place was *wīhą reflected in Old Norse vé. [2] The Proto-Germanic masculine noun *nemedaz, which developed into Old Frankish nimid ('holy grove'), similarly either developed from, or is otherwise connected to, Gaulish nemeton, Latin sacellum and Old Irish nemed 'holiness'. [3] [4]
Sri Moolastaneswara Swamy Temple is the oldest Sri Shaiva Kshetra, from 11th Century.It is located at Mulapeta on the west side of Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India. [1] It is dedicated to one of the variations of Lord Shiva.
Beeramgunta Poleramma Temple is a re-established 200 years-old temple in the Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh, sacred to the goddess Poleramma. Poleramma is a pre-Vedic deity, who is predominantly worshipped in Andhra Pradesh, and a local form of Sakti. She is worshipped as Grama devata (goddess who protects the village).
The Templars briefly owned the entire island of Cyprus in 1191–1192, preceding the establishment of the Kingdom of Cyprus; Gastria Castle, 1210–1279 [5]; Kolossi Castle, 1306–1313 [2]
This is an unofficial list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites around the world by the religion they are associated with. [1] While some sites have had their religious affiliation changed at various points throughout history, this list categorizes sites by their most recent affiliation.