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Delhi
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History
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The earliest reference to a settlement at Delhi is found
in Mahabharata. This part of Delhi was known as
Khandavaprastha.
From that period Delhi witnessed the rise and fall of
many dynasties and empires. The location of the city
attracted Indian rulers of all kinds from ancient times
because of its strategic and commercial value.
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It would be easy to argue that the cities of Delhi were in
reality less or more than seven. But the accepted
number is seven (excluding New Delhi) and these are
cities whose remains are extant.
Historians speak of the "Seven Cities of Delhi" but,
between 1100 AD and 1947 AD, there have actually
been eight of them.
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Eight cities of Delhi
Quila Rai Pithora
- Prithviraj Chauhan
Mehrauli
- Qutubuddin Aibak
Siri
- Alauddin Khilji
Tughlaqabad
- Ghiasuddin Tughlaq
Firozabad
- Firoze Tughlaq
Purana Qila
- Sher Shah
Shahjahanabad
- Shahjahan
New Delhi
- George V
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Time-line
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Plan
Showing all the seven
cities developed under
Islam rulers, plus the
eighth; New Delhi - by
britishers.
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Quila Rai Pithora
Although Delhi had been a thriving city for several centuries, the
' first city ' of Delhi dating to 10th century gets its recognition
due to the availability of recorded historical facts.
Qila Rai Pithora was created by Prithviraj Chauhan, also known
as Rai Pithora, the popular hero of the stories of Hindu
resistance against Muslim invaders.
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Prithviraj's ancestors captured Delhi from the Tomar Rajputs
who have been credited with founding Delhi. Anangpal, a
Tomar ruler possibly created the first known regular defence
work in Delhi called Lal Kot - which Prithviraj took over and
extended for his city Qila Rai Pithora.
The ruins of the fort ramparts are still partly visible in the
area around Qutab Minar.
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Mehrauli
Prithviraj Chauhan was defeated and killed in battle by Mohammed Ghori in 1192,
who left his slave Qutubuddin Aibak as his viceroy in India. In 1193, Qutubuddin
Aibak captured Delhi, which was still in the hands of the Chauhans. After the
death of Mohammed Ghori in 1206, Qutubuddin enthroned himself as the first
sultan of Delhi.
Delhi thus became the capital of Mamluk or the Slave dynasty, the first dynasty
of Muslim sultans to rule over northern India. From the date of its new captors,
Delhi felt the impact of their culture and faith and continued to do so for the next
six and a half centuries.
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Much of this was in architecture, as Qutubuddin set about to create
Mehrauli, by destroying Hindu temples and building Islamic structures in
their place.
One of these was the tower of victory - the 72.5 m tall Qutab Minar,
finally completed in 1220 AD, which still stands. Around Qutab Minar
are several ruins from the 11th and 12th century including the mausoleum
of Saint Qutubuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki, Shamsi Talab, a mosque and tombs
of rulers. Qutubuddin's heirs reigned until 1290; Razia Sultan, his grand
daughter who ruled for a mere three years is a historic figure as the first
woman empress of India.
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Siri
The 'Slave' dynasty of Qutubuddin was followed by the line of Khilji rulers .
Among the six rulers of the Khilji dynasty, Allauddin Khilji is the most well -
known -who extended his dominion down southern India too, and created the
third city of Delhi, Siri.
The Saljuqian influences are the most remarkable feature in the buildings from
this period. This came about as craftsmen from the Saljuqian dynasty in west
Asia reeling under Mongol invasions took refuge in the Delhi court and
contributed to its architecture.
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A large reservoir called Hauz Khas was another accomplishment of
city of Siri. A madrasa (college) was also created here by later rulers.
Hauz Khas today is a complex of chic boutiques against the ruins of
an ancient fort while Siri is represented by stretches of thick stone
walls.
He also constructed semi circular gateway with horseshoe shaped
arch with lotus metifs. This gateway is popularly known as Alai
Darwaja and has been considered, in the history of Islamic
architecture a representative of a true arch.
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Tughlaqabad
In the 1320s Ghiasuddin Tughlaq, a Turk governor who had his strong
hold in the western provinces invaded Delhi, and won it from Nasiruddin
Mohammed(a Pawar Rajput who had adopted Islam and had gained
kinghood by slaining the last Khilji ruler). Tughlaq, known as a
headstrong tyrant, created the third city of Tughlaqabad.
He created a fort here (the splendid ruins still remain ) with high
battlements and his descendant Mohammad Tughlaq went on to
capture much of India.
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He also raised a city, Jahanpanah, which largely comprised
a walled enclosure between Qila Rai Pithora and Siri.
This is sometimes called the fourth city of Delhi.
Tughlaqabad, however, continued to be the main city. There
were eleven rulers from the Tughlaq dynasty but only the
first three generations were interested in architecture-
raising mosques, caravansarais, madrasas and laying
canals.
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Firozabad
One of the Tughlaq rulers, Firoze Tughlaq created the fourth city of Delhi , Firozabad or
Kotla Firoze Shah next to the river Yamuna. This was a large enclosure of high walls ,
containing palaces , pillared halls , mosques, a pigeon tower and a water tank. On the
top of his palace, Firoze planted an Ashokan pillar from 1500 years ago. He also built
several hunting lodges in and around Delhi, as well as mosques, some of which still
remain.
Apart from raising new buildings, Firoze Shah also repaired old ones,such as Sultan
Ghori's tomb,Qutub Minar,Suraj Kund and Hauz Khas. ( Firoze Shah's tomb, a lofty
structure, lies in Hauz - Khas. )
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After Firoze Shah's death, the sultanate became politically unstable and in 1398,
the Turk ruler of Samarkand Taimur invaded India - creating havoc in the cities of
Delhi, looting, killing and plundering.
He captured Firozabad, prayed at the mosque and went back to Samar - kand
with the goodies.Today, Kotla Firoze Shah is famous for its sports stadium - a
common venue for cricket matches.
The Sayyid and Lodhi dynasties that followed the Tughlaq dynasty were far more
concerned with restoring stability than patronisation of arts or architecture.
Tombs erected in the honour of the rulers are the only monuments of these times
(most famous: the tombs at the Lodhi Garden).Architectural glory returned with
the Mughals.
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Purana QilaWhat is known as the Purana Qila today,was the creation of Sher Shah when he
wrested Delhi from Humayun in 1540,the second Mughal king. It was originally
being built by Humayun as his capital Dinpanah. Sher Shah razed Dinpanah to the
ground and started building his own capital introducing ornate elements in
architecture.
Delhi was won back by Humayun not very many years later in 1555 and he
completed parts of the Purana Qila left unfinished by Sher Shah.The ruins of
Humayun and Sher Shah's creations are today a big tourist attraction - a sound and
light show is held here in the evenings and the well-laid parks are a delight to walk
on.
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Humayun's Tomb(world heritage monument), one of the most
impressive Mughal edifices, was built by Hamida Hanu Begum,
the Humayun's widow.
In the 1857 war of Indian Independence, the last Mughal
emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar took refuge at Humayun's tomb
along with three princes. But unfortunately, his forefather could
not come to his rescue. It was from here that Captain Hodson
captured him and he was finally exiled to Rangoon (now Yangon)
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Shahjahanabad
Humayun's son Akbar is known as one of the greatest Mughal emperors .
However, he concentrated his construction feats in Agra and the later abandoned
city Fatehpur Sikri. It was his grandson Shahjahan, the man who gave the Taj
Mahal to the world, who created the city of Shahjahanabad, the seventh city of
Delhi - in the area that is now known as Old Delhi.
The Jama Masjid and the Red Fort are two excellent examples of the architectural
splendour of the 17th c. The intricate lanes of the 'walled city', its bazaars and way
of living seem to exist in a time warp. Indeed, the remains of Shahjahanabad are a
must-do for tourists.
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Shahjahanabad was a walled city, and some of its gates and parts of the
wall still stand. The romance of the bazaars of Delhi can be experienced at
its best in and around Chandni Chowk and its by lanes.
Shahjahanabad was secured and enclosed by about ten kilometer long well.
Ten gates connected the city with the surrounding region. Lahore gate was
the main entrance for the Red Port besides Delhi Gate. The Kashmere Gate,
Calcutta Gate, Mori Gate, Kabul Gate, Faresh Khana Gate, Ajmere Gate and
the Turkman Gate were the other major links of the city with the highways.
A system of Mohallas and Katras was developed to suit the homogenous
community structure.
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New Delhi
The Mughal dynasty practically came to an end when in 1803, the native
rulers defeated by General Lake of East India Company near Patparganj. The
East India appointed first resident of Delhi as the 'Protector' of battered
Mughal crown.
In the early years the British and their troops settled within the walled city
around the Red Fort and Kashmere Gate. The city underwent drastic
transformations after the war of 1857. One third of the city was razed to
rubble in 1858 and the East India Company transferred the rule to the British
Crown.
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On 12th
December, 1911, at the historic Delhi Durbar, the George V, the Emperor
of the British Empire proclaimed the shifting of the capital of India from
Calcutta to Delhi. After announcement of Delhi as the Capital of India, the
preparation for the building a new city started with majesty, pomp and show.
Thus came up a vary special city, New Delhi, the dream of Edwin Lutyens and
Herbert Baker, city planners and architects. Built on the area in and around
Raisina Hills, the new city housed among the landmarks, the Rastrapathi
Bhawan, (Viceroy's House), the North and South Blocks of the Secretariat, and
a Council Chamber which now houses India's Parliament, the 42 meters high
memorial arch India Gate, Cannought Place and numerous roads, parks and
other structures.
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7 Cities of Delhi

  • 2. Hrishi Desai The earliest reference to a settlement at Delhi is found in Mahabharata. This part of Delhi was known as Khandavaprastha. From that period Delhi witnessed the rise and fall of many dynasties and empires. The location of the city attracted Indian rulers of all kinds from ancient times because of its strategic and commercial value.
  • 3. Hrishi Desai It would be easy to argue that the cities of Delhi were in reality less or more than seven. But the accepted number is seven (excluding New Delhi) and these are cities whose remains are extant. Historians speak of the "Seven Cities of Delhi" but, between 1100 AD and 1947 AD, there have actually been eight of them.
  • 4. Hrishi Desai Eight cities of Delhi Quila Rai Pithora - Prithviraj Chauhan Mehrauli - Qutubuddin Aibak Siri - Alauddin Khilji Tughlaqabad - Ghiasuddin Tughlaq Firozabad - Firoze Tughlaq Purana Qila - Sher Shah Shahjahanabad - Shahjahan New Delhi - George V
  • 6. Hrishi Desai Plan Showing all the seven cities developed under Islam rulers, plus the eighth; New Delhi - by britishers.
  • 7. Hrishi Desai Quila Rai Pithora Although Delhi had been a thriving city for several centuries, the ' first city ' of Delhi dating to 10th century gets its recognition due to the availability of recorded historical facts. Qila Rai Pithora was created by Prithviraj Chauhan, also known as Rai Pithora, the popular hero of the stories of Hindu resistance against Muslim invaders.
  • 8. Hrishi Desai Prithviraj's ancestors captured Delhi from the Tomar Rajputs who have been credited with founding Delhi. Anangpal, a Tomar ruler possibly created the first known regular defence work in Delhi called Lal Kot - which Prithviraj took over and extended for his city Qila Rai Pithora. The ruins of the fort ramparts are still partly visible in the area around Qutab Minar.
  • 9. Hrishi Desai Mehrauli Prithviraj Chauhan was defeated and killed in battle by Mohammed Ghori in 1192, who left his slave Qutubuddin Aibak as his viceroy in India. In 1193, Qutubuddin Aibak captured Delhi, which was still in the hands of the Chauhans. After the death of Mohammed Ghori in 1206, Qutubuddin enthroned himself as the first sultan of Delhi. Delhi thus became the capital of Mamluk or the Slave dynasty, the first dynasty of Muslim sultans to rule over northern India. From the date of its new captors, Delhi felt the impact of their culture and faith and continued to do so for the next six and a half centuries.
  • 10. Hrishi Desai Much of this was in architecture, as Qutubuddin set about to create Mehrauli, by destroying Hindu temples and building Islamic structures in their place. One of these was the tower of victory - the 72.5 m tall Qutab Minar, finally completed in 1220 AD, which still stands. Around Qutab Minar are several ruins from the 11th and 12th century including the mausoleum of Saint Qutubuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki, Shamsi Talab, a mosque and tombs of rulers. Qutubuddin's heirs reigned until 1290; Razia Sultan, his grand daughter who ruled for a mere three years is a historic figure as the first woman empress of India.
  • 11. Hrishi Desai Siri The 'Slave' dynasty of Qutubuddin was followed by the line of Khilji rulers . Among the six rulers of the Khilji dynasty, Allauddin Khilji is the most well - known -who extended his dominion down southern India too, and created the third city of Delhi, Siri. The Saljuqian influences are the most remarkable feature in the buildings from this period. This came about as craftsmen from the Saljuqian dynasty in west Asia reeling under Mongol invasions took refuge in the Delhi court and contributed to its architecture.
  • 12. Hrishi Desai A large reservoir called Hauz Khas was another accomplishment of city of Siri. A madrasa (college) was also created here by later rulers. Hauz Khas today is a complex of chic boutiques against the ruins of an ancient fort while Siri is represented by stretches of thick stone walls. He also constructed semi circular gateway with horseshoe shaped arch with lotus metifs. This gateway is popularly known as Alai Darwaja and has been considered, in the history of Islamic architecture a representative of a true arch.
  • 13. Hrishi Desai Tughlaqabad In the 1320s Ghiasuddin Tughlaq, a Turk governor who had his strong hold in the western provinces invaded Delhi, and won it from Nasiruddin Mohammed(a Pawar Rajput who had adopted Islam and had gained kinghood by slaining the last Khilji ruler). Tughlaq, known as a headstrong tyrant, created the third city of Tughlaqabad. He created a fort here (the splendid ruins still remain ) with high battlements and his descendant Mohammad Tughlaq went on to capture much of India.
  • 14. Hrishi Desai He also raised a city, Jahanpanah, which largely comprised a walled enclosure between Qila Rai Pithora and Siri. This is sometimes called the fourth city of Delhi. Tughlaqabad, however, continued to be the main city. There were eleven rulers from the Tughlaq dynasty but only the first three generations were interested in architecture- raising mosques, caravansarais, madrasas and laying canals.
  • 15. Hrishi Desai Firozabad One of the Tughlaq rulers, Firoze Tughlaq created the fourth city of Delhi , Firozabad or Kotla Firoze Shah next to the river Yamuna. This was a large enclosure of high walls , containing palaces , pillared halls , mosques, a pigeon tower and a water tank. On the top of his palace, Firoze planted an Ashokan pillar from 1500 years ago. He also built several hunting lodges in and around Delhi, as well as mosques, some of which still remain. Apart from raising new buildings, Firoze Shah also repaired old ones,such as Sultan Ghori's tomb,Qutub Minar,Suraj Kund and Hauz Khas. ( Firoze Shah's tomb, a lofty structure, lies in Hauz - Khas. )
  • 16. Hrishi Desai After Firoze Shah's death, the sultanate became politically unstable and in 1398, the Turk ruler of Samarkand Taimur invaded India - creating havoc in the cities of Delhi, looting, killing and plundering. He captured Firozabad, prayed at the mosque and went back to Samar - kand with the goodies.Today, Kotla Firoze Shah is famous for its sports stadium - a common venue for cricket matches. The Sayyid and Lodhi dynasties that followed the Tughlaq dynasty were far more concerned with restoring stability than patronisation of arts or architecture. Tombs erected in the honour of the rulers are the only monuments of these times (most famous: the tombs at the Lodhi Garden).Architectural glory returned with the Mughals.
  • 17. Hrishi Desai Purana QilaWhat is known as the Purana Qila today,was the creation of Sher Shah when he wrested Delhi from Humayun in 1540,the second Mughal king. It was originally being built by Humayun as his capital Dinpanah. Sher Shah razed Dinpanah to the ground and started building his own capital introducing ornate elements in architecture. Delhi was won back by Humayun not very many years later in 1555 and he completed parts of the Purana Qila left unfinished by Sher Shah.The ruins of Humayun and Sher Shah's creations are today a big tourist attraction - a sound and light show is held here in the evenings and the well-laid parks are a delight to walk on.
  • 18. Hrishi Desai Humayun's Tomb(world heritage monument), one of the most impressive Mughal edifices, was built by Hamida Hanu Begum, the Humayun's widow. In the 1857 war of Indian Independence, the last Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar took refuge at Humayun's tomb along with three princes. But unfortunately, his forefather could not come to his rescue. It was from here that Captain Hodson captured him and he was finally exiled to Rangoon (now Yangon)
  • 19. Hrishi Desai Shahjahanabad Humayun's son Akbar is known as one of the greatest Mughal emperors . However, he concentrated his construction feats in Agra and the later abandoned city Fatehpur Sikri. It was his grandson Shahjahan, the man who gave the Taj Mahal to the world, who created the city of Shahjahanabad, the seventh city of Delhi - in the area that is now known as Old Delhi. The Jama Masjid and the Red Fort are two excellent examples of the architectural splendour of the 17th c. The intricate lanes of the 'walled city', its bazaars and way of living seem to exist in a time warp. Indeed, the remains of Shahjahanabad are a must-do for tourists.
  • 20. Hrishi Desai Shahjahanabad was a walled city, and some of its gates and parts of the wall still stand. The romance of the bazaars of Delhi can be experienced at its best in and around Chandni Chowk and its by lanes. Shahjahanabad was secured and enclosed by about ten kilometer long well. Ten gates connected the city with the surrounding region. Lahore gate was the main entrance for the Red Port besides Delhi Gate. The Kashmere Gate, Calcutta Gate, Mori Gate, Kabul Gate, Faresh Khana Gate, Ajmere Gate and the Turkman Gate were the other major links of the city with the highways. A system of Mohallas and Katras was developed to suit the homogenous community structure.
  • 21. Hrishi Desai New Delhi The Mughal dynasty practically came to an end when in 1803, the native rulers defeated by General Lake of East India Company near Patparganj. The East India appointed first resident of Delhi as the 'Protector' of battered Mughal crown. In the early years the British and their troops settled within the walled city around the Red Fort and Kashmere Gate. The city underwent drastic transformations after the war of 1857. One third of the city was razed to rubble in 1858 and the East India Company transferred the rule to the British Crown.
  • 22. Hrishi Desai On 12th December, 1911, at the historic Delhi Durbar, the George V, the Emperor of the British Empire proclaimed the shifting of the capital of India from Calcutta to Delhi. After announcement of Delhi as the Capital of India, the preparation for the building a new city started with majesty, pomp and show. Thus came up a vary special city, New Delhi, the dream of Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker, city planners and architects. Built on the area in and around Raisina Hills, the new city housed among the landmarks, the Rastrapathi Bhawan, (Viceroy's House), the North and South Blocks of the Secretariat, and a Council Chamber which now houses India's Parliament, the 42 meters high memorial arch India Gate, Cannought Place and numerous roads, parks and other structures.