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Charaideo Maidan in which state has been nominated for UNESCO World Heritage Tag.
A)
Bihar
B)
Assam
C)
Meghalaya
D)
West Bengal

Correct Answer :   Assam


Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma 21st Jan 2023 said the centre will send a proposal to UNESCO for nominating Charaideo Maidam of the Ahom Kingdom as a World Heritage Site.

Mr Sarma told reporters that out of 52 tentative sites across the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has chosen Assam's Charaideo Maidam.

Mr Sarma said they wrote to PM Modi on 16 January 2023 regarding the matter.

He said the Assam government has submitted the World Heritage Nomination Dossier of the cultural heritage site of Moidams, or the mound burial system of the Ahom dynasty in Charaideo to the Archaeological Survey of India, for onward submission to UNESCO for evaluation 2023.

History and Significance of Charaideo Maidams :

* The Charaideo Maidams represent the late medieval mound burial tradition of the Tai Ahom community in Assam. Charaideo Maidam, about 28 km from Sivasagar city, is also famously known as the "Pyramids of Assam".

* Charaideo is said to have served as the capital of the Ahom kingdom. There are some 31 maidams belonging to kings and some 160 of queens.

* The Ahoms ruled Assam for more than 600 years. British took over Assam in 1826 ending the rule of Ahoms over the state. The Charaideo is situated more than 400 km east of Guwahati. It was the first capital of the Ahom dynasty and was founded by Chao Lung Siu-Ka-Pha in 1253.

* Till now, 386 Maidams are explored and 90 royal burials at Charaideo are preserved. These burials are seen as a showpiece of the mound burial tradition of the Ahom community. After the 18th Century, Ahoms adopted the Hindu cremation method and began to entomb the cremated bones and ashes in a Maidam at Charaideo.

* In the present scenario, the Maidams are managed by the Archeological Survey of India and the State Department of Archaeology under the Ancient Monuments and sites Remains Act 1958 and under the Assam Ancient Monuments and Records Act 1959.

Published On : January 23, 2023
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