Saturday, October 25, 2008

RED FORT , NEW DELHI , INDIA


Naggar Khana Gateway at the Red FortThe Red Fort stands as the result of the decision of Shahjahan in 1639, to shift his capital to New Delhi from Agra. Within eight years, Shahjahanabad was completed with the Red Fort-Qila-i-Mubarak (fortunate citadel)-New Delhi's seventh fort.

The Red Fort stands witness to the glorious Indian history and architecture. This fort built behind red sandstone walls gives the fort its name. The Red Fort or Lal Qila reiterates the period of Moghul magnificence. This famous citadel comprises of massive audience halls and marble palaces. The architecture was accentuated with precious stones when constructed.

The two main gateways are the Lahore Gate and the Delhi Gate.

The Red Fort is to be entered by the Delhi Gate, that leads to the Hathi Pol or Elephant Gate.

The Diwan-e-am and the Diwan-e-khas are pavilions from where the king addressed the common people and the elite respectively.

The Rang Mahal is a water-cooled apartment for the royal ladies and in the basement of the fort there is a market where one can buy traditional Indian goods at very competitive rates.

Air : All the major National and International Air Lines have their flights operating from Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport.

Bus :Delhi is well connected by road to all major destinations in North India. The Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) are located at Kashmiri Gate, Sarai Kale-Khan and Anand Vihar. Delhi Transport Corporations of the neighbouring states provide frequent bus services.





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