About 1869, some rock-cut apartments were discovered at the bottom of a descent on the north of the Jama' Masjid on the Uparkoṭ or fort of Junâgaṛh.1 They are of considerable interest, for though somewhat defaced, they manifest a high style of art.
"Two-storeyed Rock-cut Hall at Junagadh." In The Cave Temples of India, 197-200. London: W. H. ALLEN & Co., et al, 1880.