Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Hill Forts of Rajasthan' has mentioned 'Rajasthan' in the following places:
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The North Western Indian State of Rajasthan has over one hundred fortifications on hills and mountainous terrain. | WIKI |
Six Hill Forts of Rajasthan, spread across Rajasthan state in northern India, have been clustered as a series and designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. | WIKI |
The State party of Rajasthan presented an overview of the process for the selection of component sites for the series of Hill Forts and the criteria selected. | WIKI |
This series of world heritage sites was created solely on the Hilltop Forts of Rajasthan. | WIKI |
An initial list Forts of Rajasthan was created based on all forts recorded by the Archaeological Survey of India. | WIKI |
The State party explained how from this initial listing, a smaller group was selected made of 24 of the most significant forts of Rajasthan which all shared key aspects of Rajput Fortifications. | WIKI |
Within the State of Rajasthan, six extensive and majestic hill forts together reflect the elaborate, fortified seats of power of Rajput princely states that flourished between the 8th and 18th centuries and their relative political independence. | UNESCO |
Criterion (ii): The Hill Forts of Rajasthan exhibit an important interchange of Princely Rajput ideologies in fort planning, art and architecture from the early medieval to late medieval period, within the varied physiographic and cultural zones of Rajasthan. | UNESCO |
Their elaborate fortifications, built to protect not only garrisons for defence but also palatial buildings, temples, and urban centres, and their distinctive Rajput architecture, are an exceptional testimony to the cultural traditions of the ruling Rajput clans and to their patronage of religion, arts and literature in the region of Rajasthan over several centuries. | UNESCO |
Gagron and Amber Forts are designated as State Protected Monuments of Rajasthan under the Rajasthan Monuments, Archaeological Sites and Antiquities Act of 1968. | UNESCO |
It is chaired by the Chief Secretary of Rajasthan and comprises members of the concerned ministries, namely Environment & Forests, Urban Development and Housing, Tourism, Art, Literature & Culture, Energy and various representatives of the heritage sector including the ASI. | UNESCO |