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Tughluqabad Fort Delhi

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The fort of Tughlaqabad was an ancient fort of the city of Delhi and the third largest inhabited city of Delhi. Tughlaqabad is the third city among the historical cities of Delhi City, which was built by Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq, the founder of the Tughlaq dynasty. This fort is spread over a vast area, it can also be estimated from the fact that it is built in an area of 6 km. There are huge high walls in this fort, and many bastions and small palaces were also built, but today this fort is in a dilapidated condition, all parts of which are broken and in very bad condition. Despite being in such a bad condition, it shows the beauty and art of the Tughlaq dynasty and Islamic culture and sally in a very brilliant color.

Tughlakabad Qila in Delhi is a mausoleum like this one, which is in a safe condition and is also very beautiful to look at. There are 3 Samadhi inside this mausoleum. Gayasuddin Tughlaq and his son and wife are buried in these tombs. Tughlakabad Delhi is also a historical fort and a famous tourist place, if you love history and like to see old forts and buildings, you must go here.

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Red Fort, Delhi (Memento of India’s independence)

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Delhi is making its mark all over the world for its historical buildings and cultural heritage. There are many old forts here which tell the history of themselves and the country of India. Red Fort is one of these forts in India which is known all over the world for its beauty and architecture. Every year lakhs of tourists come from the country and abroad to see the Red Fort.

The rulers of the Mughal dynasty ruled for 200 years in the Red Fort. The Mughal rulers ruled in this fort till 1856. Apart from the residence of the Mughals, it was used for their formal and informal meetings.

The Red Fort is also considered a memento of India’s independence. On 15 August 1947, when India got freedom from the British rule, the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal had hoisted the tiranga flag from the Red Fort.

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