Indian History, Art & Culture Set 53 | MROY Class

Indian History, Art & Culture Set 53

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📌 Quick Summary — Indian History, Art & Culture Set 53

  • Chanderi Fabric: Handloom from Ashoknagar district, Madhya Pradesh.
  • Kondapalli Toys: Wooden toys with GI tag from Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh.
  • Muga Silk: Naturally golden, highly durable wild silk exclusive to Assam.
  • Sujini Embroidery: Traditional running-stitch craft from Bihar.
  • Kota Doria: Translucent square check patterns native to Rajasthan.
  • Paithani Saree: Handloom featuring Bangadi Mor motifs from Maharashtra.
  • Tangaliya Shawl: Woven by the Dangasia community in Gujarat.
  • Etikoppaka Toys: Lacquer wooden toys from Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.
  • Pembarthi Metal Craft: Intricate sheet-brass work from Telangana.
  • Pashmina Wool: Sourced from the Changthangi Goat of Ladakh.
  • Chapchar Kut: Agrarian spring festival of Mizoram.
  • Losar: Tibetan Buddhist New Year in Sikkim, Ladakh, and Tawang.
  • Saga Dawa: Sacred full-moon Buddhist celebration in Sikkim.
  • Kharchi Puja: Worship of fourteen dynastic guardian deities in Tripura.
  • Sekrenyi: Ten-day purification festival of the Angami tribe in Nagaland.
  • Puthandu: Traditional Tamil solar New Year (mid-April).
  • Sarhul: Munda and Oraon tribal spring festival in Jharkhand.
  • Harihar Kshetra Mela: Sonepur Cattle Fair, Bihar.
  • Gangasagar Mela: Massive pilgrimage on Sagar Island, West Bengal.
  • Nauchandi Mela: Historic Hindu-Muslim harmony fair in Meerut, UP.
  • 1985 UNESCO: Kaziranga, Manas, and Keoladeo National Park (Bharatpur).
  • 1987 UNESCO: Sundarbans National Park (West Bengal).
  • 1993 UNESCO: Humayun’s Tomb and Qutub Minar Complex.
  • 2007 UNESCO: The monumental Red Fort Complex in New Delhi.
  • 2010 UNESCO: Jantar Mantar observatory in Jaipur.
  • 2012 UNESCO: The Western Ghats biological diversity hotspot.
  • 2014 UNESCO: Great Himalayan National Park alongside Rani-ki-Vav (Patan).
  • 2018 UNESCO: Victorian Gothic and Art Deco Ensembles of Mumbai.
  • 2021 UNESCO: Kakatiya Ramappa Temple and Dholavira.
  • 2023 UNESCO: Santiniketan followed by the Sacred Ensembles of the Hoysalas.
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