Gallery
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The clock tower (Ghanta Ghar) in the main market, Pilibhit
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Chhathavi Padshahi Gurudwara as on July 2012 in Pilibhit
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The other Gate of Sri Gauri Shankar Temple, Pilibhit
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The Main Gate of Sri Gauri Shankar Temple, Pilibhit
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The entry gate at the eastern side of Sri Gauri Shankar Temple, Pilibhit, which were built by Hafiz Rahmat Khan in late 18th century
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Compound Sri Gauri Shankar Temple, Pilibhit
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The entry gate at the southern side of Sri Gauri Shankar Temple, Pilibhit, which were built by Hafiz Rahmat Khan in late 18th century
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Jamia Masjid Main enterence
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Sri Radha Krishna Temple, Pilibhit
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Methodist Church, Pilibhit
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Shah Ji Miyan Dargah Compound
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Gurudwara Sri Chhatwi Padshahi in city of Pilibhit
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New Sai Baba Temple in city of Pilibhit
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Interior of Sai Baba Temple situated in city of Pilibhit
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Sarada Canal Pilibhit
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Sarada Canal in Banbasa near Pilibhit
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The Mighty Sarada Canal near Pilibhit
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Nanak Sagar Dam near Pilibhit
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