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| Chandni
Chowk - One of the main markets of Delhi, Chandni Chowk was
once lined with beautiful fountains. But today the place is very
crowded and congested. Chandni Chowk is located opposite the Red
Fort. The Area has got the Digamber Jain Temple which houses the
Birds hospital. On one end of Chandni Chowk is the Fatehpuri Mosque
which was erected by the wives of Shah Jahan. Opposite the old police
station or the Kotwali is the Sunheri Masjid from where Nadir Shah
ordered his troops to plunder and massacre Delhi. |
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| Old
Delhi - The City of Shahjahanabad was the capital of Shah
Jahan but little remains of that old city. The Old Delhi or the
walled city served as the capital for many emperors. Today, remains
of the historical city are the gates like - Kashmiri Gate, Ajmeri
Gate, Turkman Gate, Delhi gate. Near Delhi Gate is Feroz Shah
Kotla, close to this is kept the Ashokan Pillar which was brought
from Meerut by Feroz Shah Tughlaq
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| Humayun's
Tomb - Built by the wife of Humayun, Haji Begum in the mid
16th century, this red sand stone structure is considered to be
the predecessor of Taj Mahal. The structure is one of the best example
of Mughal Architecture. Humayun's wife is also buried in the red
and white sandstone, black and yellow marble tomb. The entry in
the complex is free on Fridays otherwise a nominal fees of .50 ps
is charged. |
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| Jantar
Mantar - Few minutes walk from Connaught Place is is a strange
collection of solomon coloured structures. These were built by Maharaja
Jai Singh and is actually an observatory. Though not as large as
its compatriot in Jaipur Jantar Mantar at Delhi also an attraction
for the tourists. The astonishing part of these observatories is
that they can calculate many astronomical movements very accurately.
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| Red
Fort - Built in Red Sand stone this imposing fort is 3 kms
in perimeter with the height of the wall varying from 18 to 30 meters
at places. When the Red fort was being built Yamuna used to flow
on its one sides and there were deep moats on the other. Today Yamuna
flows almost a kilometer away from the fort and the moats have dried
up. In the evening the Delhi Tourism organises a light and sound
show which narrates the history of Delhi. |
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| Qutab
Minar - In 1199, Qutbuddin raised the Qutab Minar either
as a victory tower or as a minaret to the adjacent mosque. From
a base of 14.32 mtrs. it tapers to 2.75 mtrs. at a height of 72.5
mtrs. It is still the highest stone tower in India, one of the finest
stone tower in India, one of the finest Islamic structures ever
raised and Delhi's recognised landmark. It was completed by the
Sultan's successor and son-in-law, Iltutmish. The tomb of Iltutmish,
which he himself built in 1235, is nearby, Its interiors are profusely
decorated with calligraphy, though the dome has collapsed. |
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| Mughul
Gardens - The Mughal Garden is located in the premises of
the President house. This garden is not opened to public viewing.
During the spring seasons of February and March, when the garden
is in full bloom people are allowed inside. This garden have some
exotic and rare flower plants. The dwarf orange trees and numerous
Rose plants are special attraction in the garden. The fountains
add to the beauty of the place. |
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| Rose
Garden - National Rose Garden is situated in the Chanakya
Puri area of the capital. This garden has some of the rare and imported
rose variety. The best season to visit this garden is during December
/ January when the flowers are in full bloom. |
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