Tentative UNESCO List

Tentative UNESCO List

Six heritage sites from Madhya Pradesh has been included in UNESCO’s tentative list.

  • Tentative List – An ‘inventory’ made by a country of its important natural and cultural heritage sites located within its boundaries
  • Deciding authority – Once a site has been nominated and evaluated, it is up to the World Heritage Committee to make the final decision on its inscription
    • The Committee cannot consider a nomination for inscription on the World Heritage List unless the property has already been included on the State Party’s Tentative List.
  • 6 new sites included – Gwalior Fort, Historical Group of Dhamnar, Bhojeshwar Mahadev Temple, Rock Art Sites of Chambal Valley, Khooni Bhandara, God Memorial of Ramnagar
  • Built in – 8th century
  • Built during – Tomar dynasty
  • Architectural styles – Blend of Rajput, Mughal, and Hindu
  • Consists of – Buddhist caves and a Hindu temple complex known as Dharmanath temple
  • Mentioned in – The accounts of explorers James Tod, James Furgusson and later by Alexander Cunningham
  • Built by – Raja Bhoj
  • Unique Features – Abstract representation of the deity Shiva or ‘linga’ in the temple sanctum.
  • Location – Indragarh hill in Chambal basin
  • Dates back to – Megalithic Age
  • Khooni Bhandara – Underground water management system
  • Dates back to – Mughal period
  • Built on – Qanat style, a Persian invention for water management in arid regions

Source: The Indian Express


Previous Year Question

Which one of the following statements is correct?

[UPSC Civil Service Exam – 2021 Prelims]

(a) Ajanta Caves lie in the gorge of Waghora river
(b) Sanchi Stupa lies in the gorge of Chambal river
(c) Pandu-lena Cave Shrines lie in the gorge of Narmada river
(d) Amaravati Stupa lies in the gorge of Godavari river

Answer: (a)


Practice Question

Consider the following statements:

  1. Khooni Bhandara is an underground water management system that dates back to Mughal period
  2. Historical Group of Dhamnar consists of Buddhist caves and Hindu temples.

Which of the statements is/are correct?

 
 
 
 

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