UPSC GK Update: World Heritage sites in India 4

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In this article, we are discussing world heritage sites in India.

9. Red Fort Complex, Delhi

a) The Red Fort was the residence of Mughal Emperors for almost 200 years, until 1857. It was

built in 1648 by the fifth Mughal Emperor of India, Shah Jahan, as the palace fort of

Shahjahanbad, his new capital.

b) It was the ceremonial & political centre of Mughal government. The Red Fort is built adjacent to

an older fort named Salimgarh which was built by Islam Shah Suri in 1546. Together they make

the Red Fort complex.

c) Red Fort is made up of massive walls of red sandstone and marble. The fort is octagonal in

structure. The fort’s buildings are representative of the Mughal architecture with the use of

marble, floral decorations & double-domed structures. The fort’s architecture has Islamic,

Persian, Timurid & Hindu influences.

d) Red fort complex was listed in the World Heritage Sites list in 2007.

10. Churches & Convents of Goa, Goa

a) The Churches & Convents of Goa were built by Portuguese colonialists between the 16th &

18th centuries. These monuments mostly exist in the former Goan capital called Velha Goa or

Old Goa, a historical city.

b) Known as ‘Rome of the Orient’, these monuments were established by various Catholic

religious orders from 1510 onwards.

c) Some notable monuments are:

          i) St. Cathedral (largest church in India)

         ii) Church of Saint Francis of Assisi

        iii) The Basilica of Bom Jesus

       iv) Church of Saint Cajetan in old Goa

d) Most of these monuments are built of laterite stone & their walls are plastered with limestone

mortar mixed with broken shells.

e) UNESCO listed the Churches & Convents of Goa in the World Heritage Sites list in 1986.

11. Champaner – Pavagadh Archaeological Park, Gujarat

a) Champaner – Pavagadh Archaeological Park is located at the foothills of the Pavagadh hill,

around the historical city of Champaner in Gujarat. This city was built by Sultan Mahmud

Begarah in 16th century.

b) Pavagadh hill was a fortress built by Solanki kings and Khichi Chauhans. Later in 1484, Sultan

Mahmud Begarah took possession of the fort & renamed it Muhammadabad.

c) This park largely comprises unexcavated archaeological, historical & cultural properties. Few

important landscapes in the area date back to chalcolithic era.

d) The site also includes other fortifications, palaces, religious buildings, residential precincts,

agricultural & water installation structures.

e) This site is the only complete & unchanged pre-Mughal city. It was inscribed in the World

Heritage site list in 2004.

12. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Mumbai

a) Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, formerly called Victoria Terminus, is a historic railway station &

headquarters of the Central Railway in Mumbai.

b) It was designed by Fredrick William Stevens and formally opened in 1887 to commemorate the

Global Jubilee of Queen Victoria. The station building has influences of Victorian, Italianate and

Gothic Revival architecture.

c) The structure of the monument comprises impressive turrets, pointed arches & eccentric

ground plan that closely resemble the traditional Indian style of architecture.

d) It is one of the busiest railway stations in India. Its former name was changed in March 1996

and it came to be known as Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus.

e) It was enlisted as a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO in 2004.

To read the other articles in the series follow :

Capsule 1 : 

https://testing.pagalguy.com/articles/upsc-gk-update-world-heritage-sites-in-india-capsule-1-35244697

Capsule 2 :

https://testing.pagalguy.com/articles/upsc-gk-update-world-heritage-sites-in-india-capsule-2-35245590

Capsule 3 :

https://testing.pagalguy.com/articles/upsc-gk-update-world-heritage-sites-in-india-3-35266672

Capsule 5 :

https://testing.pagalguy.com/articles/upsc-gk-update-world-heritage-sites-in-india-5-35341786

Capsule 6 :

https://testing.pagalguy.com/articles/upsc-gk-update-world-heritage-sites-in-india-capsule-6-35357595

Capsule 7 :

https://testing.pagalguy.com/articles/upsc-gk-update-world-heritage-sites-in-india-capsule-7-35566343

Capsule 8 : 

https://testing.pagalguy.com/articles/upsc-gk-update-world-heritage-sites-in-india-capsule-8-39061554

Capsule 9 :

https://testing.pagalguy.com/articles/upsc-gk-update-world-heritage-sites-in-india-capsule-9-39061946


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