A set of six properties - including some considered serially, such as Ashokan Edict Sites and Chausath Yogini Temples spread across multiple States - have been added to India's tentative list by ...
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India Today on MSNIndia's new UNESCO hopefuls: Menhirs, Kanger Park, Ashokan EdictsUNESCO added six Indian sites to its tentative World Heritage list, including Mudumal Megalithic Menhirs in Telangana and palace-fortresses of the Bundelas in Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, ...
NEW DELHI: A set of six properties-including some considered serially, such as Ashokan Edict Sites and Chausath Yogini Temples spread across multiple states-have been added to India's tentative ...
A set of six properties -- including some considered serially, such as Ashokan Edict Sites and Chausath Yogini Temples spread across multiple states -- have been added to India's tentative list by the ...
Explore how UNESCO World Heritage Sites are selected, including the selection criteria and nomination process. Check India's ...
New Delhi, March 14: A set of six properties -- including some considered serially, such as Ashokan Edict Sites and Chausath Yogini Temples spread across multiple states -- have been added to ...
These are: Ashokan edict sites, Chausath Yogini temples, Gupta Period temples, and the palace-fortresses of the Bundelas. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said the development highlights Madhya Pradesh ...
The newly included sites are the Ashokan Edicts, Chausath Yogini Temples, Gupta Period Temples, and the Forts and Palaces of the Bundela Rulers. This recognition reinforces Madhya Pradesh's unique ...
These include the Ashokan Edict sites, the Gupta period temples, the Chausath Yogini temples, and the Palace-Fortresses of Bundelas, officials announced on Tuesday. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister ...
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