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All About The Maratha Forts Nominated For The UNESCO Heritage Tag

The Ministry of Culture is nominating the 'Maratha Military Landscapes' for inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List for the 2024-25 cycle. Here's why they are special

Raigad is a hill fort in Maharashtra. Earlier known as Rairee or Rairy Fort, it was a formidable stronghold in the Deccan Plateau Photo: Yadneshwar Pathak/Shutterstock
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India is famous for its forts from different periods and royal dynasties, ranging from the imposing Gwalior Fort to the stunning desert bastion of Jaisalmer Fort. The Marathas constructed several magnificent forts, mostly in the Deccan Plateau. Recently, the Ministry of Culture announced that these will be nominated under 'Maratha Military Landscapes' for inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage List for the 2024-25 cycle. According to an official release from the Culture Ministry, the 'Maratha Military Landscapes' depict an impressive fortification and military system designed by the Maratha rulers, highlighting India's distinctive history. The 'Maratha Military Landscapes of India', which emerged between the 17th and 19th centuries, "represent an extraordinary fortification and military system envisioned by the Maratha rulers," according to the statement. This nomination will contain a total of 12 components.

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