Under India's Tal Coty palace in Tikamgar (Madhya-Pradesh) of India, they accidentally discovered a unique underground library, considered lost. This finding contains about 50,000 rare publications.
This discovery was performed by the new head of the Tikamgar Vivek Kshrian district. According to him, from an early age, he heard stories about “the library lost under the old palace and decided to personally check them. His intuition did not fail: There was a collection of books well preserved behind the giant wooden door, despite the closeness of the lake and water in the rainy season almost to the road to the palace.
Among the rare things, the sketching publication of artist Gandhi Felix Topolsky 1944, works on the hydraulic structures of the British colonial period and the rare Sanskrit Manuscript of the 16th century Anand Vrindava Champu. Most of the books contain stamps of the old presidential library, Orchh, India's report.
The Tal Koti palace has been built centuries ago by the rulers of the Bundelkhan historic area. Since the 1960s, the building has been used as a state university. The collection of books was sealed two decades before the scandal involved in the disappearance of books under the last library. Since then, they forgot him until Kshrian returned to life. He began to seek sponsorship to create a public heritage library, inviting experts to save the episodes damaged by termites and plans to open access to archives for students, scientists and tourists.
Earlier in Egypt, archaeologists found the lost tombs of the new kingdom. They were built more than three thousand years ago. Inside, the notes have been preserved by scientists who have identified the names and titles of the owners.