The Palace-Fortresses of the Bundelas

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The Palace-Fortresses of the Bundelas is part of the Tentative list of India in order to qualify for inclusion in the World Heritage List.

The Palace-Fortresses of the Bundelas are six fortified palaces of the Bundela Rajputs in the states of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. They were designed in a mix of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles that transformed into a specific Bundela typology. They date from the 16th-19th century.

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Full Name
The Palace-Fortresses of the Bundelas
Country
India
Added
2025
Type
Cultural
Categories
Structure - Palace
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2025 Added to Tentative List

The site has 6 locations

The Palace-Fortresses of the Bundelas: Garhkundar (T)
The Palace-Fortresses of the Bundelas: Raja Mahal (T)
The Palace-Fortresses of the Bundelas: Jahangir Mahal (T)
The Palace-Fortresses of the Bundelas: Datia Palace (T)
The Palace-Fortresses of the Bundelas: Dhubela Palace (T)
The Palace-Fortresses of the Bundelas: Jhansi Fort (T)

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