About Aihole Aihole is a village in the Bagalkot district of Karnataka, India. It is located on the banks of the Malaprabha River. Aihole is known for its temples and rock-cut cave temples. The village is also home to the Aihole Historical and Archaeological Museum. The Aihole Historical and Archaeological Museum is located in the village of Aihole in the Bagalkot district of Karnataka, India. The museum is dedicated to the history and archaeology of the Aihole region. It houses artefacts from the Paleolithic, Neolithic, Chalcolithic, and Iron Ages, as well as from the Early, Medieval, and Late Medieval periods. The museum also has a collection of sculptures from the temples of Aihole. The Aihole region is known for its temples and rock-cut cave temples. The village of Aihole is home to the Aihole Historical and Archaeological Museum, as well as a number of temples and rock-cut cave temples. The following temples and rock-cut cave temples are located in the village of Aihole: The following temples are located in the Aihole region, but are not located in the village of Aihole: The following temples are located in the Badami region, but are not located in the village of Aihole: The following temples are located in the Pattadakal region, but are not located in the village of Aihole: The following temples are located in the Mahakuta region, but are not located in the village of Aihole: The following temples are located in the Bijapur region, but are not located in the village of Aihole: The following temples are located in the Gulbarga region, but are not located in the village of Aihole: The following temples
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