CommunityTN’s Gingee Fort is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site Social Time3 months ago01 minsIt is among the 11 forts built, adapted, or expanded by the Marathas between the late 17th and early 19th centuries that have been clubbed together as the Maratha Military Landscapes, and declared as 44th UNESCO World Heritage Site of India.Post navigationPrevious: Telangana DA case: ACB raids ex-irrigation chief Muralidhar Rao’s properties; searches held across three citiesNext: MP traffic police cop gave warning to e-rickshaw driver but in a musical way — watch the video now
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