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Forts & Palaces - Delhi
RED
FORT
Another
marvel of architecture is the Red Fort and it could perhaps be singled out as
yet another monument, which should not escape the tourist's eyes. Known as lal
qila (lal means red and qila means fort). It is laid out along the river Yamuna
as an irregular octagon.
It is surrounded by a wall of about 2.4 Kilometers in circumference and is built
of Red Sandstone. The Mughal King Shah Jahan transferred his capital from Agra
to Delhi and the fort was completed in 1648, nine years after the king shifted
to this city. The fort has two main entrances, the Delhi Gate and the Lahori
Gate, which faces the famed Chandni Chowk market.
Shah Jahan, incidentally was also the king who built the Taj Mahal of Agra. The
fort has the Diwan-e-am, where the king would grant audience to the public to
listen to their problems. The other feature is the Diwan-e-Khas (khas means
special) where the king would grant audience to important people.
Besides this, is the Rang Mahal, the water-cooled apartment for the royal
ladies. In the basement of the fort is a market where several traditional Indian
goods can be purchased at nominal rates. Another attraction is the Light and
Sound Show held in the evenings.
OLD
FORT
It
is 4 km away from Connaught Circus to the S-East of India Gate, the foundation
of this Fort was started by Humayun in 1530 but remained incomplete as he was
defeated by Afghan hero Sher-Shah-Suri in 1541. It is located in the
pre-historical Indraprastha (as is surveyed and proved in 1955 findings) of the
Mahabharata and completed by Sher Shah as the 6th city or Killa or the Fort.
Later it was named Shergarh.
On the 3 sides by Jamuna. From 3rd BC to pre-Mughal period, there was fort in
Indraprastha. Humayun built a new one.
Old Indraprastha became Dinpanaha. The Fort was encircled with high walls having
3 main entrances. Entering through the Zoo Garden or the Talaki Entrance of
north, you will see the octogonal peaks made of sand stones on Sher Manzil.
After the death of Sher-Shah-Suri in 1548, Humayun recaptured Delhi in 1555
defeating Sher Shah' son Islam Shah. Humayun also destroyed Shergarh. However,
Sher Manjil founded by Sher Shah became Humayun's library.
13
km to the south of Connaught Circus at Lalkote of 8th century Tomor Rajputs, the
72.5 m high Victory Pillar stands as a victory stand of a Muslim King
Kutub-ud-din-Aibak in India. At Kila Roy Pithora, on the dilapidated fort of the
last Hindu king Prithwiraj, this victory stand was made like throne in Gajni. In
1199 Kutub-ud-Din started its construction and it was completed in 1236 by
Iltutmish, the son-in-law of Kutub. However, there is a 2nd opinion. Some say,
the construction came to an end around 1357-68 during the reign of Feroz Sah
Tughlak.
However, the Kutub which was built in Afghan style underwent repairing and
remaking for more than occasions. Revolving steps of flights are 367 in number
in slightly leaned Kutub. It has some spl features- at its root the radius is
being 14.40 m which gradually reduced at its top to 2.44 m. In Kupee language it
has been inscribed on Kutub that- The Tower was erected to cast the shadow of
God over both East and West. Aayaat from Quran is also inscribed. At the foot of
the Minar a Mosque was built in 1197.
The 5 storeyed Qutub Minar is a remarkable instance of sculpture in India. The
1st floor made of sand stone by Kutub, the 2nd & 3rd floors made of sand
stone by Iltutmis and the 4th and 5th in both sand stone and marble by Feroz
Shah Tughlok in 1368.
However, the earthquake of 1803 destroyed it , in 1829 British Major Robert
Smith re-built the tomb. Later the tomb was brought down from the Minar and
reset it in the garden beside. In 1981, some students died of stampade while on
their way up the steps of flights. Since then, ascending 5th floor is forbidden
and not more than a group of 4 at a time is permitted to ascent only upto 1st
floor of Kutub. Recently, Kutub is enshrined with huge lighting.
INDIA
GATE
Straight
down the road from Rashtrapati Bhavan along a magnificent view and totally
unhampered drive is India Gate, which is primarily a memorial to the Unknown
Soldier. Designed by Lutyens, the 42 metre high structure is a war memorial in
honor of the soldiers who died during the Second World War. The imposing
structure from where stretch massive lush green lawns has an eternal flame (amar
jawan jyoti) to honor the memory of the unknown soldiers. A popular picnic spot,
one can see hoarders of people moving about the area and on the lawns on summer
evenings.
HUMAYUN'S
TOMB
This
tomb, which was built by emperor Humayun's wife, took eight years to complete
and is regarded as an example of the early Mughal architecture. The emperor's
wife, Begai Begum, was buried in the tomb and the structure is the first of its
kind built in the centre of a well-planned garden. The combination of white
marble and red sandstone was a great influence on later Mughal architecture. It
is generally regarded as a prototype of the famed Taj Mahal of Agra.
SAFDARJUNG
TOMB
It
is 5 km to the S-West from Connaught Place at Arvind Marg on the way to Kutub.
Between 1753-74, Nawab Suja-ud-Dulla erected Safdarjung on the graveyard of
Nawab of Ayodhya Mirza Mukim Abul Mansur Khan, like the tomb of Humayun. In the
middle of Mughal Garden Charbagh, it is the last tomb or graveyard of 40 ft
high. On the 4 sides, there are 4 stone made Azan Minar. In the courtyard, there
is rose garden.
Beside it, mini airport, Safdarjung of Delhi Flying Club is located. In 1980,
Sanjay Gandhi died in an air crash in this airport. Adjacent to the south, there
is the battle field, where Mahammad Shah Tughlak was defeated by Taimur in 12
Dec, 1398.
THE
GRAVEYARD OF MEHMOOD
The oldest graveyard of India lies at 4.08 km to the west of Kutub on way to
Palam. It is built in 1229 in Hindu-Muslim sculptural combination. Mahmood the
son of Iltutmis is laid here at rest. Very few tourists come here to visit due
to no publicity.
At a little distant, close to the ruin of 4th Delhi city Jahanpana, there is
Khirki Mosque built in 1380 by a Nazir of Feroz Shah Tughlak. At a little
distance at the crossing of Aurobinda Marg and Panchshil Marg there is Begumpuri
Mosque built in 14th century by Khan-e-Jahan.
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