Firozabad, the fifth city of Delhi, was worked by Feroz Shah Tughlaq in 1354, the primary city here to [...]
The Lahore Gate is the primary access to the Red Fort which covered up by a cautious bastion worked [...]
Worked by the Nawab of Avadh for his dad, Safdarjang, this Safdarjang’s Tomb self important, profoundly enhancing mid-eighteenth century [...]
This climatic fourteenth century step-all around was once set in the open country, till the city grew up around [...]
In the Red Fort, The Diwan-i-Am arcade of sandstone sections was the lobby of open crowd, where the ruler [...]
Inverse the Red Fort is the red sandstone Digambara Jain Temple, worked in 1658. Strangely, it houses a winged [...]
This Jhandewalan Hanuman Temple isn’t to be missed (it’s in reality difficult to miss) in case you’re in Karol [...]
The great vestiges of Feroz Shah’s fourteenth century madrasa neglect the tree-lined waters of Hauz Khas, and can be [...]
This little white mosque in the Red Fort was worked by Aurangzeb as his private spot of prayer. The [...]
Isa Khan was a respectable of the Sher Shah time, and his self important, Afghan-style burial place in the [...]