Shahjahanabad (History of Old Delhi)

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Shahjahanabad (History of Old Delhi)
Shahjahanabad (History of Old Delhi)


Delhi went into something of an obscuration from the season of Humayun's Delhi to the raise of Shahjahan, the colossal Mughal builder who in 1648 constructed Shahjahanabad, the 17th city of Delhi. Shahjahan's Delhi, is today more unmistakable than all the Delhi's worked before it. The scale on which he assembled was additionally more courageous, as can be seen from the Red Fort and the Jama Masjid.
The wonderfulness of the royal residence (Red Fort - World Heritage Monument at present) is best depicted in the renowned couplet recorded in the Diwan-i-Khas: Agar far does mourn zamias hamin as the most a humanist. If heaven be on the substance of the earth, it is this, even this; it is this celebrated poet Mirza Galib, kept up the same intensity and composed: "If the world is body, Delhi is the soul ". There can be no better qualities for a city. 

Red Fort - World Heritage Monument at present

Shahjahanabad was a walled city, and some of its entryways and parts of the divider still stand, The sentiment of the bazaars of Delhi can be experienced taking care of business in and around Chandni Chowk and it's by paths.  Shahjahanabad was secured and encased by around ten kilometer long well.
Ten doors associated the city with the surrounding region and Lahore door was the main Gate for the Red Port other than Delhi Gate. The Kashmere Gate, Calcutta Gate, Mori Gate, Kabul Gate, Faresh Khana Gate, Ajmere Gate and the Turkman Gate were the other real connections of the city with the thruways. An arrangement of Mohallas and Katras was produced to suit the homogenous group structure. Shahjahanabad who outfits a fine case of secularism which recognizes it from the bazars of numerous noteworthy structures and sanctuaries: The Lal Jain Mandir from the season of Shahjahan, Appa Gangadhar Mandir (Gauri Shankar mandir), the main sanctuary worked amid Marathi domain, Arya Samaj mandir (Dewan Hall), Baptist Chruch, Gurudwara Sisganj, Sunehri Masjid and west end, the Fateh Puri Masjid. On ninth March, 1739 Nadir Shah vanquished Mohammad Shah at Panipat and entered Delhi. He slaughtered the inhabitants and assumed control nearly the whole riches Shahjahanbad, amassed by the Mughals in India. The Peacock honored position, extremely valuable stones, for example, Koh-i-Nur and Darya-i-Nur, fine bits of art, a huge number of art, camels, and elephants, and various books and original copies was conveyed among as goods. 
British enthused the capital of their Indian Empire
Till the time the British enthused the capital of their Indian Empire from Calcutta to Delhi, the city kept on being battered by attacking armed forces, of the Marathas from the South and Nadirshah, the Persian Emperor, and Ahmad Shah Abdali, the Afghan from the north. This, obviously, was notwithstanding the sharp contentions and interest which obliterated Delhi from inside. Be that as it may, promptly in the wake of achieving the opportunity, Shahjahanabad restored its old ceremony and wonder when the principal President of  and Democratic India, Dr.Rajendra Prasad drove in State parade in Chandini Chowk on 5.2.1950.


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  1. Beautifully written, although I am not into history but this look interesting. Thank you for sharing this post with us

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