Gingee Fort, located in Tamil Nadu’s Villupuram district, has been officially nominated for inclusion in UNESCO’s World Heritage Site list. This nomination is part of a larger initiative titled the “Maratha Military Landscapes,” which aims to recognize and preserve 12 significant forts that highlight the historical military architecture influenced by the Maratha Empire.
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The fort complex includes multiple temples and shrines along with significant structures such as a stepped well, Kalyana Mahal, durbar hall, cannon, clock tower, armory, elephant tank, stable, granary, gymnasium, Venkataramana temple, and Sadathtulla mosque.
UNESCO World Heritage Committee
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1. What is Gingee Fort and why has it been nominated for UNESCO World Heritage status? |
2. What are the key features of Gingee Fort that make it a candidate for UNESCO recognition? |
3. What is the process for a site to be nominated and recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site? |
4. How does the nomination of Gingee Fort impact local tourism and conservation efforts? |
5. Are there any other forts or sites in India that have been recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites? |
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