UNESCO world Heritage site, the tallest stone tower of the world, the 73mts high QutubMinar isan exquisite example of the early Indo Islamic architecture. It was one of the very first buildings to be constructed my Islamic Rulers in India, harbinger of an era of construction of beautiful buildings across North India.
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Dedicated to the Second Mughal Emperor – Humayun, UNESCO world heritage site of Humayun’s Tomb was first of the Garden Tombs to be built in India. The construction of tomb was started nine years after Humayun’s death and was completed in seven years with a cost of 1.5 million rupees under the supervision of Empress Bega Begum.
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Parliament House aka. SansadBhawan, the house of Parliament in India, was designed by the famous architect Edwin Lutyens with Herbert Baker in 1912-13. Based on design of Ashoka Chakra, the circular shaped building , then called Central Legistalive Assembly has its opening ceremony on 18 January 1927 performed by by Lord Irwin, the then Viceroy of India.
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Originally designed as Viceroy’s House, the house of Viceroy of India, once Delhi was decided to be the capital of British India, it was renamed President House once First President of India, Dr.Rajendra Prasad occupied on 26 Jan’ 1950. The 340 room building is one of the largest residences of a head of state of the world spread over 320 acres of President Estate.
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Originally called All India War Memorial, India Gate is a memorial dedicated to 82,000 soldiers of the undivided Indian Army who died in the period 1914–21 in the First World War. Designed by Edward Lutyen, in the style of triumphal arch, it is inscribed with 13,516servicemen's names, including some soldiers and officers from the United Kingdom.
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The residence of Mughal Emperors for 200 years till 1857, the irregular Octagonal shaped Massive fortified Palace spread over an area of 254 acres, UNESCO world heritage site of Red fort was constructed over the period of nine years. It is from here, Prime Minister of India addresses the Nation, every year on Independence Day.
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The Masjid-iJahān-Numā literally meaning “world reflecting mosque” was the last extravagance of Mughal emperor Shahjehan, and is regarded as one of the largest mosque in India. Built between 1650 & 1656 at a cost of one Million rupees, it was inaugurated by an imam from Bukhara, present-day Uzbekistan.
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One of the oldest fort in Delhi, the present structure known as old Fort was built by Sher Shah Suri, over the ruins of original fort dating back to 1000 BC. It is also believed to be in the site of Indrapasthathe legendary capital of the Pandavas. The current structure of Old Fort is believed to be the “sixth city of Delhi” standing at the location where “first city of Delhi” Indraprastha.
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The last of the Garden Tomb to be built in Delhi, probably in India,Safdarjung Tomb was built as mausoleum of Safdarjung, the viceroy of Awadhand later Prime Minister of Mughal Empire under the Mughal Emperor, Mohammed Shah. Built in red Sandstone and marble, the main mausoleum measures 28 mts square and draws heavily from the designs of Taj Mahal...
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“Jantar” literally means Instruments, “Mantar” literally means formulae, JantarMantar or the Observatory is basically a collection of 13 architectural astronomy instruments mostly designed and built by Maharaja Jai Singh II. It is one of the five Jantar Mantra instruments spread across India and is one of the best preserved one.
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The Mausoleum of great Sufi Saint Hazrat Nizammuddin Auliya of Chishti School, Nizammudin Dargah is visited by thousands of Muslims every week, and sees a fair share of Hindus, Christians and people from other religions. The tombs of poet Amir Khusro and Mughal princess Jehan Ara Begum are also located within the Nizamuddin Dargah complex.
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HauzKhas literally meaning Water Tank for Royal, was part of the second medieval city of Siri, excavated to supply drinking water to its residents. The complex now contains a mosque, an Islamic Seminary, a tomb and pavilions built around an urbanized village. The village in itself, has become one of the most popular tourist spot with presence of High end Boutiques...
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Raj Ghat literally meaning Princely Banks, originally referred to the Banks of River Yamuna to the east of Daryaganj near the Raj Ghat Gate of the walled city. It now refers to the black marble platform, built in the middle of beautifully laid gardens, believed to mark the spot of the Mahatma Gandhi’s cremation on 31st January 1948, a day after his assassination.
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The Third Historic city of Delhi, Tughlaqabad Fort was built by Founder of Tughlaq dynasty, Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq. Spread over an area of 6 kms, the fort within its massive battlements & bastions contained grand palaces, splendid mosques, & audience halls. It was abandoned in 1327 on the death of GhiyasUd Din Tughlaq, & could never be inhabited due to curse of a saint.
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Located next to the 73m high QutubMinar, this 7 mtr highcolumn of Ironis a metallurgical marvel yet to be replicated. "A testament to the skill of ancient Indian blacksmiths", the Iron pillar has displayed such a high resistance to the corrosion (rusting) that it has been unaffected for past 1500 years despite facing the varied Delhi climate of heavy rains..
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Firozshah Kotla, the citadel city was founded by FirozshahTughlaq as part of the capital city of Ferozabad. The fifth medieval city of Delhi, FerozshahKotla was the first of the city to be established on the bank of River Yamuna. Although now completely in ruins, it was considered to be city royal contained many palaces, mosques, Baoli’s...
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