The 17th-century Mubarak Manzil, a Mughal heritage site in Agra, was largely demolished three months after the state archaeological department issued a protection notice. Despite no objections being ...
India struggles to preserve its heritage with the recent demolition of the 17th-century Mubarak Manzil in Agra. Government negligence and greed of developers eyeing prime property led to its ...
"Neglect your main heritage centres, allow developers to raze all its heritage properties, and then be surprised when this great country has less tourists than Dubai or Singapore," the historian wrote ...
The Mubarak Manzil in Agra built by Emperor Aurangzeb destroyed. Even after several complaints by the locals, no action taken ...
The 17th-century Mubarak Manzil, a significant Mughal heritage site, was largely demolished in Agra shortly after being listed for protection. Local residents allege collusion between a builder ...
AGRA: In a scathing critique, Scottish historian and Indologist William Dalrymple condemned the demolition of Agra's 17th-century Mubarak Manzil, calling it an "appalling negligence of India's ...
The 17th-century Mubarak Manzil, known as Aurangzeb's Haveli, was largely demolished in Agra, despite recent efforts to protect it. Local residents claim that a builder, with officials' support, ...
Scottish historian William Dalrymple criticized the demolition of Agra's Mubarak Manzil, highlighting neglect of India's heritage and its impact on tourism. The demolition sparked protests and ...
William Dalrymple criticizes the demolition of Agra's historic Mubarak Manzil, attributing such actions to India's struggles in attracting international tourists despite its rich cultural heritage.