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What is famous in delhi?
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Asked by k gopal,
28 Feb 02:01 pm
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Lal quila, qutub minar, india gate............aur bhi kai sari chije hogi...............
Answered by HRITIK PANDE, 28 Feb 02:02 pm
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The monuments in Delhi are historical sites, which takes the visitors back to the days of Delhi Sultanate and Mughal dynasty. Some of the Delhi monuments are:
Red Fort: The Red Fort stands sin Old Delhi and speaks of Emperor Shah Jahan's initiative of constricting the Mughal power within the monument. For this he built a mini city within the fort bounded by high walls. The fort stands on a circumference of 2.2. Kilometers. The fort has a Naqqar Khana or the drum room, the Diwan-e- Am or the Hall of public. There is also the Mumtaz Mahal, Khas Mahal, Diwan-e- Khas, Rang Mahal, Khas Mahal, Hammam or the bathing area and Shah Burj.
India Gate: The India Gate stands in the memory of 90,000 soldiers, who sacrificed their life in the First World War. The names of the soldiers are inscribed on the walls of the gate and an eternal flame burns in the memory of the jawans. It also serves as a gateway to the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Purana Qila: The Purana Qila was built by Emperor Humayun ...more
Red Fort: The Red Fort stands sin Old Delhi and speaks of Emperor Shah Jahan's initiative of constricting the Mughal power within the monument. For this he built a mini city within the fort bounded by high walls. The fort stands on a circumference of 2.2. Kilometers. The fort has a Naqqar Khana or the drum room, the Diwan-e- Am or the Hall of public. There is also the Mumtaz Mahal, Khas Mahal, Diwan-e- Khas, Rang Mahal, Khas Mahal, Hammam or the bathing area and Shah Burj.
India Gate: The India Gate stands in the memory of 90,000 soldiers, who sacrificed their life in the First World War. The names of the soldiers are inscribed on the walls of the gate and an eternal flame burns in the memory of the jawans. It also serves as a gateway to the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Purana Qila: The Purana Qila was built by Emperor Humayun ...more
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Answered by anil garg, 04 Mar 11:28 pm
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In Old Delhi, there are attractions like mosquesnuments that represent India's history. The important places in Old Delhi include the majestic Red Fort. New Delhi, on the other hand, is a modern city designed by Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker. New Delhi houses many government buildings and embassies, apart from places of historical interest. The Qutab Minar, Red Fort and Humayun's Tomb are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites... There were lots of other places to visit in Delhi...
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Snigdha G,
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Answered by Snigdha G, 01 Mar 03:37 pm
In Old Delhi, there are attractions like mosquesnuments that represent India's history. The important places in Old Delhi include the majestic Red Fort. New Delhi, on the other hand, is a modern city designed by Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker. New Delhi houses many government buildings and embassies, apart from places of historical interest. The Qutab Minar, Red Fort and Humayun's Tomb are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites... There were lots of other places to visit in Delhi...
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Snigdha G,
www.TicketGoose.com.
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