Maluti, India
India
Maluti, India has 14 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Shunga dynasty
Connects Maluti, India to: Dhule district
Maluti temples
Connects Maluti, India to: Shikaripara
Vajrayana Buddhism
Connects Maluti, India to: Tengboche
Early Stone Age
Connects Maluti, India to: Liberia | Glavatičevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dwarka River
Connects Maluti, India to: Bardhaman district, West Bengal | Deucha, India | Tarapith, India
Ashvamedha
Connects Maluti, India to: Ayodhya, India | Gangasagar, India | Bhinmal, India | Paithan, India | Biswanathpur, India
Alauddin Husain Shah
Connects Maluti, India to: Chittagong, Bangladesh | Mirsharai Upazila, Bangladesh | Gournadi Upazila, Bangladesh | Gosanimari, India | Nandail Upazila, Bangladesh
Middle Stone Age
Connects Maluti, India to: Northern Cape | Malalane | Ratchaburi province | Plettenberg Bay, South Africa | Tiya (archaeological site)
Pataliputra
Connects Maluti, India to: East India | Patna, India | Gaya, India | Arrah, India | Rajgir, India
Visva-Bharati University
Connects Maluti, India to: Shantiniketan | Mayureswar I | Bolpur Sriniketan | Rampurhat I | Mayureswar II
Kali Puja
Connects Maluti, India to: Purba Bardhaman district | Guma, India | Bandel, India | Nabadwip, India | Jaynagar Majilpur, India
Ramayana
Connects Maluti, India to: Nagpur, India | Myanmar | Hund, Pakistan | Central Java | Bali