In a landmark move during UNESCO’s 47th World Heritage Committee session in Paris, India celebrated the inscription of “Maratha Military Landscapes of India”—twelve historic forts linked to Maratha rulers—as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This marks India’s 44th cultural site recognized on the prestigious list and a proud nod to the legacy of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

📌 What’s Included in the Listing

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The heritage designation covers iconic forts such as:

  • Raigad

  • Shivneri

  • Pratapgad

  • Rajgad

  • Sindhudurg

  • Panhala

  • Suvarnadurg

  • Lohagad

  • Khanderi

  • Vijaydurg

  • Salher

  • Gingee (Tamil Nadu)

Each fortress exemplifies the strategic military architecture and hilltop defense systems developed during the Maratha Empire between the 17th and 19th centuries.


⚖️ Why It Matters

  • These forts represent military innovation and regional unity across diverse landscapes like Sahyadri, Deccan Plateau, Konkan Coast, and Eastern Ghats.

  • Their inclusion under the World Heritage Convention ensures better conservation funding, scholarly attention, and tourist promotion—reviving interest in India’s martial past.

  • This round brings India’s total to 44 cultural World Heritage sites, strengthening its global cultural standing.


🏛️ From Tentative List to Final Inscription

India first proposed the sites as a UNESCO tentative nomination in 2021. However, initial feedback from ICOMOS (the advisory board) suggested consolidating the spread-out forts into a more cohesive structure.

After detailed reviews and technical presentations—including Maharashtra’s delegation led by Culture Minister Ashish Shelar—the committee gave the nod earlier this month.

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