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The Ellora Caves of India came into existence in the 5th and 7th century during the leadership of the Kalachuri dynasty.

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The Ellora Caves of India were built in the 5th and 7th century A.D during the rule of the Kalachuri, Rashtrakuta, and Chalukya dynasties.

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