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800-year-old Kakatiya Dynasty statues have been found in the village of Duddeda in Telangana by amateur historians. 5 dilapidated sculptures dating back to the 13th &amp; 14th centuries were found in Siddipet District, India by representatives of New Telangana History Group (NTHG) while exploring the grounds of a local temple. Watch the full story to know more!</p>
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<strong>Watch: <a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/videos-news/telangana-s-ramappa-temple-gets-unesco-world-heritage-site-tag-th-world-heritage-site-of-india-104742.html">Telangana&#39;s Ramappa Temple Gets UNESCO World Heritage Site Tag</a></strong></p>
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