‘Maratha military landscapes’ get Unesco tag; 44th honour for India

India’s ‘Maratha Military Landscapes’ have earned Unesco World Heritage status, becoming the nation’s 44th recognised site. This prestigious recognition, announced in Paris, highlights the Maratha rulers’ 17th-19th century military planning and fort architecture. Twelve forts across Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, including Raigad and Gingee, showcase the empire’s strategic depth and defence capabilities. India’s ‘Maratha Military Landscapes’ have earned Unesco World Heritage status, becoming the nation’s 44th recognised site. This prestigious recognition, announced in Paris, highlights the Maratha rulers’ 17th-19th century military planning and fort architecture. Twelve forts across Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, including Raigad and Gingee, showcase the empire’s strategic depth and defence capabilities.
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