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Match the following UNESCO World heritage sites in Group-I with their relevant historic significance in Group-II.


 

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When studying UNESCO World Heritage sites, pay attention to the specific time periods and architectural styles that define each site.
Updated On: Apr 15, 2025
  • P–1, Q–2, R–4, S–5
  • P–5, Q–1, R–3, S–4
  • P–3, Q–1, R–4, S–5
  • P–3, Q–5, R–2, S–4
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The Correct Option is C

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Let's match each UNESCO World Heritage site with its corresponding historical significance:

Step 1: Walled City of Jaipur is a planned city conceived in a single phase in the 18th Century. It features a grid-iron pattern inspired by the prastara plan of vāstushāstra. Hence, P–3.

Step 2: Fatehpur Sikri is a city from the Mughal era, built towards the end of the 16th Century, and is known for its architectural ensembles. Hence, Q–1.

Step 3: Group of Monuments at Hampi includes the remnants of the capital city of the Vijayanagara Empire, which flourished during the 14th-16th centuries. Hence, R–4.

Step 4: Dholavira, Harappan city is a proto-historic bronze age urban settlement and one of the major sites of the Indus Valley Civilization. Hence, S–5.

Thus, the correct match is (C) P–3, Q–1, R–4, S–5.
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