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The main central temple at the Sath Graha section of Katas Raj, Chakwal, Punjab, Pakistan, an ancient Hindu site dedicated to the worship of Shiva and prior to that a Buddhist site as well. This particular building is dated approximately to 650-900 CE during the Turk and Hindu shahi periods.
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Naveed, M. B. (2015, June 04). Sath Graha Central Temple.
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