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‘Maratha Military Landscapes’ get Unesco tag; 44th honour for India; forts highlight strategic strength
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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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