Consider the following heritage sites: Gwalior Fort Bhojeshwar Mahadev...
- Context: Madhya Pradesh celebrates a significant achievement as six of its heritage sites are included in UNESCO’s tentative list.
- The sites included are Gwalior Fort, the Historical Group of Dhamnar, Bhojeshwar Mahadev Temple, Rock Art Sites of Chambal Valley, Khooni Bhandara in Burhanpur, and God Memorial of Ramnagar in Mandla.
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Consider the following heritage sites: Gwalior Fort Bhojeshwar Mahadev...
UNESCO's Tentative List Heritage Sites:
The UNESCO tentative list includes heritage sites that a country intends to nominate for UNESCO World Heritage status. Recently, three of the mentioned sites have been included in UNESCO's tentative list.
Gwalior Fort:
Gwalior Fort, located in Madhya Pradesh, is one of the largest forts in India. It has been included in UNESCO's tentative list due to its historical significance and architectural grandeur.
Bhojeshwar Mahadev Temple:
The Bhojeshwar Mahadev Temple, also located in Madhya Pradesh, is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is known for its intricate carvings and ancient architecture. This temple has also been included in UNESCO's tentative list.
Rock Art Sites of Chambal Valley:
The rock art sites in the Chambal Valley region, known for their prehistoric rock paintings, have been recognized for their cultural and historical importance. These sites have been included in UNESCO's tentative list.
Therefore, out of the four heritage sites mentioned, only three - Gwalior Fort, Bhojeshwar Mahadev Temple, and Rock Art Sites of Chambal Valley - have been included in UNESCO's tentative list recently.