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Kanha National Park is located in Balaghat and Mandla districts and was one of the first Project Tiger reserves established in 1973.
Mandu was built and developed by the Malwa Sultanate rulers, particularly Ghias-ud-Din Khilji and his successors, featuring Indo-Islamic architecture.
The Indore-Ujjain region was part of the ancient kingdom of Avanti, one of the major Mahajanapadas mentioned in Buddhist texts.
Emperor Ashoka built the Sanchi Stupa, one of the oldest stone structures in India and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, during the Mauryan period.
Satpura National Park and Tiger Reserve are located in Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh, known for wildlife conservation.
Gwalior Fort, one of India's most impressive forts, has earned the epithet 'Gibraltar of India' due to its strategic location and impregnable structure.
The Chandela dynasty ruled the Bundelkhand region of Central India from the 10th to 13th centuries and built the famous Khajuraho temples.
Panna is known as the 'Diamond City' of India, famous for its diamond mines and the Panna National Park.
Gond Art, created by the Gond tribal community of MP, features distinctive geometric patterns and is recognized internationally. It received UNESCO recognition and represents indigenous tribal artistic heritage.
The Narmada Valley Project was conceptualized during the Third Five-Year Plan (1961-1966) and involves multiple dams including Sardar Sarovar and Narmada Sagar dams.
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