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'''Bedse Caves''' (also known as '''Bedsa Caves''') are a group of [[Buddhist]] [[Indian rock-cut architecture|rock-cut monuments]] situated in [[Maval]] taluka, [[Pune District]], [[Maharashtra]], [[India]]. The history of the [[cave]]s can be traced back to the [[Satavahana]] period<ref>Michell, 351</ref> in the 1st century BCE.<ref>Harle, 54</ref> They are some 9 km from the [[Bhaja Caves]]. Other caves in the area are [[Karla Caves]], [[Patan Buddhist Cave]] and [[Nasik Caves]].
'''Bedse Caves''' (also known as '''Bedsa Caves''') are a group of [[Buddhist]] [[Indian rock-cut architecture|rock-cut monuments]] situated in [[Maval]] taluka, [[Pune District]], [[Maharashtra]], [[India]]. The history of the [[cave]]s can be traced back to the [[Satavahana]] period<ref>Michell, 351</ref> in the 1st century BCE.<ref>Harle, 54</ref> They are some 9&nbsp;km from the [[Bhaja Caves]]. Other caves in the area are [[Karla Caves]], [[Patan Buddhist Cave]] and [[Nasik Caves]].




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