ISLAMA
BAD: United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has agreed to include eight historical sites from Pakistan to the worl
d heritage list.
The Cholistan’s Derawar Fort, Hi
ngol Cultural Landscape in Balochistan, Sindh’s Nagarparkar Cultural Landscape, Central Karakoram National Park and Deosai National Park in G
ilgit-Baltistan, Ziarat Juniper Forest and Karez System Cultural Landscape in Balochistan and Punjab’s Khewra Salt Range have been named in the list prepared by the Department of Archaeology and Museums (DOAM).
UNESCO accepted this list as properties of universal value. DOAM Deputy Director Tahir Saeed said that after the UNESCO approval, the next demanding task is to develop records of all these sites that could take up to two to three years for each site.
Through the dossiers, Pakistan will prove to UNESCO its intended plans for how to protect and manage these heritage sites preservation along with ease of access and facilities for visitors from around the world. Be
fore it, UNESCO has added seven historical sites to worl
d heritage list in 2004.