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🏰 Archaeologically Speaking EP02 | Exploring the Majestic Maheshwar Fort | Ahilya Bai Holkar Ki Nagri Welcome back to Archaeologically Speaking — a student-led series where the young historians of Wishwood Academy delve into India's rich archaeological heritage. In this second episode, join our curious explorers as they uncover the grandeur of Maheshwar Fort in Madhya Pradesh. Perched on the banks of the Narmada River, this 18th-century marvel was transformed by the visionary queen, Ahilya Bai Holkar. Discover the fort's strategic architecture, including its five formidable gates, towering bastions, and the royal Rajwada that once served as the queen's court. Learn about the intricate temples and cenotaphs that adorn the fort, reflecting a blend of Maratha and Rajput architectural styles. Our students bring to life the stories of valor, devotion, and cultural renaissance that define Maheshwar's legacy. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a student of architecture, or simply curious about India's past, this episode offers a captivating journey into one of India's most storied forts. 🔔 Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes of Archaeologically Speaking* as we continue to explore India's ancient wonders. ----------------------------- All the Music rights reserved to the original copyright owner of it. We do you any part of the music used. Music Credits: NoCopyrightSounds / @nocopyrightsounds ---------- Hashtags: #ArchaeologicallySpeaking #MaheshwarFort #AhilyaBaiHolkar #WishwoodAcademy #IndianHistory #FortArchitecture #HistoricalExploration #NarmadaRiver #CulturalHeritage #StudentExplorers #MadhyaPradeshTourism #HistoryUncovered #IndianFortresses