300 year old cave like passage found during excavation in Ujjain! Bajirao’s hidden heritage revealed? – ujjain 300 year old cave like passage found during excavation connection found between bajirao peshwa first

by times news cr

2024-08-06 18:15:17
Ujjain: Recently, during the excavation work for the construction of the platform between Jagoti Panchayat Bhawan and Ayurveda dispensary, a very important archaeological discovery has been made. During the excavation, a 300-year-old cave-like path has been found, which has attracted the attention of archeology lovers and historians. The discovery of this old cave-like structure has aroused curiosity among the local people. There are many kinds of discussions among the people.

Senior officials reached the spot

As soon as the officials were informed about this important discovery, they inspected the spot. Considering the seriousness of the situation, a detailed investigation report has been prepared, which has been sent to Bhopal. This report has been prepared keeping in mind the archaeological importance and further action will be taken on its basis.

Dr. RC Thakur told the secret

Dr. RC Thakur, head of Ashwini Research Institute, investigated the said site in depth. He shared important information about the age and historical importance of this cave-like path. Dr. Thakur told that on 20 January 1734, Peshwa Bajirao Prithvi divided the Malwa province. During this division, two parts were given to Holkar, two to Scindia and one to Panwar family. As part of this division, Gautambai was given Mahidpur and Jagoti as a gift.

The future will be decided after a thorough investigation

The discovery of this cave-like passage is expected to give a new direction to the local cultural heritage. This discovery not only reveals the historical importance of this area but will also provide a new opportunity for archaeological research and conservation in the region. Necessary steps will be taken for the conservation and detailed study of this important discovery. Further action will be considered after completing the scientific and historical investigation of this cave-like passage.

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