- Aapravasi Ghat World Heritage Property. Outstanding Universal Value. ... Brief History of the Aapravasi Ghat World Heritage Site.
- en.wikipedia.org Aapravasi GhatThe name Aapravasi Ghat, which has been in use since 1987, is a direct Hindi translation of "Immigration Depot".[6] Aapravasi is the Hindi word for "immigrant"...
- whc.unesco.org en/list/1227/The Management Plan of the Aapravasi Ghat site (2006-2011) addresses the strategy and the vision for the long term sustainable development of the property.
- quixotic-next.vercel.app explore/tourist-…Aapravasi Ghat is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and those interested in learning about the multicultural heritage of Mauritius.
- twitter.com aapravasigAapravasi Ghat’s Tweets. Aapravasi Ghat.
- medium.com @jarretcassaniti/mauritius-unesco-…The Aapravasi Ghat, which means “immigration depot” in Hindi, became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2006.
- mauritius-holidays-discovery.com aapravasi-…On 16 July 2006, the Aapravasi Ghat, which from Hindi can be translated as “the landing place of immigrants”, was inscribed in the World Heritage List of UNESCO.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g293817-…Our first stop of the day tour was at Aapravasi Ghat. ... For someone of Indian origin a visit to Aapravasi Ghat surely has huge emotional impact.
- reflectionsenroute.com world-heritage-mauritius-…Much like immigrants to the US went through Ellis Island, all of these migrants started their lives in Mauritius at the Aapravasi Ghat (formerly the “Coolie Ghat”).
- mauritiusinsideout.com aapravasi-ghat.htmlA visit to the Aapravasi Ghat in Port Louis is a must. ... Aapravasi Ghat history. It all started when the British abolished slavery in its colonies.The year was 1835.
- tourtoreview.com aapravasi-ghat/If you closely look at the buildings of Aapravasi Ghat, it shows the earliest manifestations of the future global economic system of that era of time.
- infoilemaurice.com en/aapravasi-ghat-history-…This little corner of 1,640m2 is called Aapravasi Ghat. The site was known as the Coolie Ghat until the 1970s.