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Cultural landscapes are integral components of a nation's heritage, serving as narratives of
historical epochs. These landscapes encapsulate our cultural and historical essence,
warranting conservation alongside built monuments to authentically preserve and represent
them as evocative relics of the past. This study focuses upon one such important cultural
landscape of historic Ginnorgarh Hill Fort Precinct, located in Ratapani Wildlife Sanctuary,
Madhya Pradesh, India. The Ginnorgarh Fort site lacks legal protection, resulting in the
absence of an accountable body responsible for its preservation. Consequently, the historic
site is in a state of severe deterioration.
The cultural landscape of Ginnorgarh Fort underwent evolution from the 12th to the 18th century
CE, amalgamating elements of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles. Situated amidst the
Vindhya hill range within Ratapani Sanctuary, the site encompasses three palatial structures,
ponds, gardens, numerous step wells, ancient temple ruins, idol remnants, and living heritage
exemplified by the Gond tradition. It is an important eco-tourism destination. Like numerous
other historical sites in India, conservation endeavors at Ginnorgarh Fort primarily prioritize
historic structures over cultural landscapes and intangible heritage. My contention is that
broadening the conservation focus from individual buildings to the landscape level would
uphold the historic integrity of the site. This approach would disperse visitor traffic from select
monuments to encompass the expansive cultural landscape, thereby facilitating a more
expansive and authentic visitor experience while offering opportunities for cultural immersion.
Following extensive site analysis and mapping of the present-day layered landscape, the
inherent design intelligence of the past has been deciphered, culminating in the development
of an integrated conservation plan for Ginnorgarh Fort. The plan advocates for heritage walks
traversing the hill fort, lakes, palace gardens, and sacred groves, offering a curated journey
through the cultural landscape with vistas unfolding along the way. This immersive approach
aims to allow visitors to construct a coherent historical narrative, thus reliving the fort's rich
history. Emphasizing community involvement, historic preservation efforts will entail ongoing
maintenance of the site. Furthermore, landscape conservation initiatives are anticipated to
stimulate both domestic and international tourism to Ginnorgarh Fort, potentially serving as a
paradigm for conserving similar hill fort sites nestled within wildlife sanctuaries in Madhya
Pradesh. |
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