India adds six new sites to UNESCO tentative list, including Mudumal Megalithic Menhirs and Bundela palace-fortresses.
According to Professor K P Rao of the University of Hyderabad, the Mudumal menhirs probably constitute the largest megalithic ...
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Mudumal, on the banks of the river Krishna that separates the State from Karnataka, has been a well-known menhir site but the ...
New Delhi: A set of six properties — including some considered serially, such as Ashokan Edict Sites and Chausath Yogini ...
Six new properties, including Ashokan Edict Sites and Chausath Yogini Temples, have been added to India's tentative list by ...
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Six sites, including the Megalithic Menhirs in Telangana and the Bundela palace-fortresses, have been added to India's ...
The six new sites were added to the list on March 7, the Permanent Delegation of India to UNESCO said in a statement. Addition to the World Heritage Centre's tentative list is mandatory if a ...