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Chandni Chowk :|: |
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the eyes and ears of the Mughal's commercial instincts and is today one
of the country's best known wholesale markets for textiles, electronic
goods and watches. The entire area was designed by Jahanara Begum, Shah
Jahan's favourite daughter and was then inhabited by the well-to-do
families of that time. There is however a word of caution and that is
that there are several elements who are believed to be selling duplicate
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Jama Masjid
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Opp Red Fort (1 km west) between 1650 to 1656, based on the plan and design of Ostad Khalil, the then great sculpture, Emperor Shahjahan
built Juma Masjid at the cost of Rs 10 crore- it may be said as
the
replica of Moti Masjid in Agra. It is called Masjid-e-Jahanuma. It is
the heartbeat gate was meant for Royal Family and Shahjahan used to come
on every Friday and on every festival by walk from the fort.
The north and south gates were meant for common people. Alike Bho Jhala
hill top on a high dais at the head of the highest peak there were 2
minars of 40 m high. Buy ticket Rs 5, get up flights of 122 steps and
view around from the South Minar. The premises of the South Minar is
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The
original Prayer Hall is 201´120 ft with the height of 135 ft made in
combination of red sand stone and white marble. In the interior, to the
west or Mecca-facing 3 tombs were made of Marble. At the head of the
original Prayer Hall there is white and black marble made tomb. The
inscription from Quran, on the west wall bow type arch, in the midst at
central reck there is mihrab or the seat of Chief Imam. It took 5 years
& 5000 people
to built Masjid. It was the last work of Shahjahan. In the
biggest Juma Masjid in India, it has a great treasure kept in the N-East
corner of the white shrine a hair of the beard of Hazrat Mahmmad, his
used chappal, a chapter of Quran (original), the canopy of his tombstone
and the foot print of Mahmmad on the stone.The main Iman of this Juma Masjid is the direct descendent of the
original and first Imam appointed by Emperor Shahjahan and till now
there is no break in its descendency. People of different religion are
not allowed in between 12-30-14-00. If you desire to go, you should go
bare-footed, head covered and wearing lungi, - these are norms and all
these are available on payment. If you want to get photographs, you need
to buy ticket.In 1739 taking advantage of the bad time of Mughal Empire, Nadir Shah,
the Persian Emperor captured
Delhi. In 1803 British kept blind poet Bahadur Shah in the throne of Delhi for show holding the real
administrative power. Bahadur Shah took side to the Sepoy uprising in
1857 that led his deportation to Rangoon by the British.
And he was the last
Mughal Emperor. British charged huge cannon shell on the city damaging
most of Delhi. British General Le Hudson killed all male members of
Bahadur Shah's family including his minor children and hanged their dead
bodies at the first floor of the main entrance of the old Fort from the
side of Feroz Shah Kotla. Since then the main door of the first floor is
known as Khuni Darwaja. Going further on Mathura Rd there is Khairul
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Jantar Mantar :|: |
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The
Maharaja of Jaipur Sawai Jay SinghII founded it. A little distance of
Connaught Circus at Sansad Marg it was built in 1725. It is space
observatory a house that is instrumental in observing
astronomical
and aeronotical movements of sun, moon and other stars and planets. The
huge Prince Dial is unique. It is next to that similar one in Jaipur in
size and grade. There are other Jantar-Mantars in Ujjain, Varanasi and
Mathura. Open from 9-00 to 19-00. There is one Bhairab Temple as old as
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Old Fort :|: |
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It is 4
km away from Connaught Circus to the S-East of India Gate, the
foundation of this Fort was started by Humayun in 1530 but remained
incomplete as he was defeated by Afghan hero Sher-Shah-Suri in 15 41.
It is located in the pre-historical Indraprastha (as is surveyed and
proved in 1955 findings) of the Mahabharata and completed by Sher Shah
as the 6th city or Killa or the Fort. Later it was named Shergarh. On
the 3 sides by Jamuna. From 3rd BC to pre-Mughal period, there was fort
in Indraprastha. Humayun built a new one. Old Indraprastha became
Dinpanaha. The Fort was encircled with high walls having 3 main
entrances. Entering through the Zoo Garden or the Talaki Entrance of
north, you will see the octogonal peaks made of sand stones on Sher
Manzil. After the death of Sher-Shah-Suri in 1548, Humayun recaptured
Delhi in 1555 defeating Sher Shah' son Islam Shah. Humayun also
destroyed Shergarh. However, Sher Manjil founded by Sher Shah became
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In 1556, hearing Muezzin Azaan he intended to attend the prayer and
coming out from his library he suddenly fell down from the stair cases
and died 3 days later. Red grey colour bow-shape arch of Sher Shah gate
is beautiful.
Behind Sher Manzil on the right at Humayun (Red) Darwaja or Entrance is
Field Museum with the collection of (open 8-00 to 18-30) anthropological
exhibits. The museum has a collections of Mughal dynasty, Sultanate
dynasty, Rajput dynasty, Gupta dynasty, Sunga dynasty, Mourya dynasty
and of the era before Christ.
The coin collections of Sunga dynasty (200-100 BC) is remarkable.
Killa-e-Kuhana Mosque founded by Sher Shah in Indo-Afghan sculpture is
unique. However, the killa is on the rage of ruin now. Highway are made
through this killa. On the right of this killa is Zoo Garden at a little
distance, Hazrat Nizamuddin Rly Stn.
The new
attraction of Old Fort is Sound & Light show. By the light of renowned
Tapas Sen, the rise and fall of Delhi from Indraprastha to Mughal era
becomes live in Sound & Light show, duration of which is 1 hr. Voice
given by Jaya Bachhan, Om Puri and others. English version: Sept-Oct &
Feb- April 20-30 to 21-30, Nov-Jan 19-30-21-30, May-Aug 21-00-22-00;
Hindi: 19-00-20-00/18-00-19-00/19-30-20-30hr. Ticket 25, Free upto 5 yrs
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National Museum
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The
National Museum is another interesting spot located very close to India
Gate. The museum has a rich variety of all facets of ancient Indian
history and also of central Asia. In fact the muse um
takes one through a fascinating journey of what ancient India was all
about, pottery, rare coins, and numerous such things including art and
architecture, costumes are for all to see. It's something every tourist
should find time to visit even if the schedule is tight. On the right of
Rajpath at Janpath is National Museum or Yadughar. Jawaharlal Nehru laid
the foundation stone in 1955 and the museum was opened to visitors in
1965. Collections from Mahenjadaro, Harappa, Lothal, Kalibangan and
antiques of prehistorical periods are on display. The history dated back
to 5000 years are vividly displayed in the m useum.The collections of Indus civilization, Brahminical, Jain and Buddhist
sculptural antiques are all there. The colour paintings of Mughal,
Rajput, Deccan are praiseworthy.
Besides, there are the holy Git Gobinda, the holy Mahabharata, the holy
Bhagabat Gita in golden alphabet, Octogonal mini Quran, Babamama in
Babar's handwriting, Jahangir's diary, musical instruments of more than
300 types, varieties of tribal dresses enriched the museum.
The antique collections of Sir Aurel Stein has added the attraction of
the museum. The evolution of ornaments through ages from prehistoric era
to recent modern time, its shape, size, design and pattern and of
metalic combinations with or without jewel set are all on display in the
ornament gallery of the museum. It draws tourists most.
You may attend film show here at 14-30, which is a regular feature.
Except Monday open daily from 10-00 to 17-00 3019538. |
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Indra Memorial
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Another
national museum has been built at 1 Safdarjung Rd in memorium of
Indira Gandhi, on May 27, 1985. Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her
own body guard on 31 Oct, 1984. A glass cage has covered the spot where
her body fell down. Before being bullet sprayed in from point blank
range, Indira was on her way along the garden road out of her residence.
At that place Czechoslovak Govt made a artificial water flow by crystal
on steel plate of 33´25 m. The crystal stream on the steel plate is
designed and planned by the Czech architect Jaroslav Mirich.
3 rooms are full with articles which were in use by Indira. Photographs
of Indira are also there. The blood-stained sari and other dress
materials of Indira are chemically preserved in the museum. You may go
inside the private chambers to view reading room, dinning room,
Dewan-i-Aam, Dewan-i-Khas etc. Except Monday open everyday from 10-00 to
17-00 3010094 |
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National Gallary of Modern Art
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Located
in the Jaipur House near India Gate. The building was the palace of the
Maharaja of Jaipur. It has around 4,000 paintings of modern artists
and
also included are graphics and sculptures. The gallery arranges special
exhibitions for those who wish to exhibit their works. Rabindranath,
Abanindranath, Nanadalal Bose, Jamini Roy, Amrita Shergil and other's
creative works are on display. This gallery has a huge collection of art
and literature and journal on art and culture and painting of old and
modern schooling. At Chanakyapuri behind Bhutan House, except Monday and
national holidays, in the months of April to September daily between
9-30 to 19-00 and Oct-March Open from 10-00 to 17-00. The gallery also
houses a library which can be used by museum, which is open from 1000
hours to 1700 hours, is closed on all holidays and observes Monday as
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Nehru Museum :|: |
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To the south of Rashtrapati Bhawan Tinmurti Rd the house that was built
as per plan and design of Robert Tor Russel in 1948 as the residence of
the British Commander-in-chief, has been converted as the residence of
the Prime Minister of India in 1954. Since then the residence of
Jawaharlal Nehru was at Tinmurti.
After his death in 1964, it was converted to Nehru Museum. In his
private life, and as a Prime Minister, the prizes he got are on display.
The photographs of Nehru is also of an added attraction. A library is
also opened. Open from 10-00 to 16-30, except Monday. Open to all. In
season, at 11-30, 13-30, 15-30, 16-30 you may view Nehru's life as a
part of Indian freedom struggle in Nehru planetarium or Son-et-Lumiere
at Tinmurti. Ticket Rs 10 and Rs 5, 3014673. The rose garden at Tinmurti
is beautiful. At Jawaharjyoti Garden, the historical speech on 14-15
August, 1947 has been inscribed in stone there. |
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Dolls Museum
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Sa nkar's
International Dolls Museum was founded in 1954. More than 6000 Variety
representing almost 85 countries of the world are on display in the
museum. Dolls of Japan deserves special mention.
However, 1/3 of total dolls is Indian - Indian cultural and the cultural
life style has been projected in the fashions of dolls. The ticket is Re
1. Except Monday open every day from 10-00 to 17-00. Besides, there is B
C Roy Children's Library and children's play corner. The doll museum is
situated at Nehru House close to Income Tax Office at Bahadur Sah Jaffar
Marg near Delhi Gate |
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Rail Transport Museum
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Located in the south of Delhi close to the diplomatic area of
Chanakayapuri it traces, through exhibits, the 140 year-old history of
the Indian Railways. The museum, established in 1977, and spread over a
ten-acre area, is the first of its kind in India. The highlights include
the Fairy Queen of 1885 the oldest working steam locomotive, the luxury
saloon of the Prince of Whales and the saloon of the Maharaja of Mysore.
Timings: summer 0830 to 1130 and 1600 to 1730 hours, winter: 0900 to
1730 hours. It is closed on Mondays. |
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National Rail Museum
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It
was built as
per plan of British architect M G Satto on 1957, 1st
Feb, on the carpet area of 10 acres of land. The museum displays 27
locomotives and 17 carriage.
The saloon car of the Maharaja of Baroda (1886), the carriage of the
Maharaja of Mysore made of teak covered with ivory; the cabin of the
Prince of Wales (1876), the carriage in which the ashes of Gandhiji was
carried in 1948; Fairy Queen of 1855 (oldest steam engine in the world);
ev olution of Indian Rail from steam engine to present era are vividly
displayed.
Even, the skull of an elephant who struck a Mail train in 1894, with his
head is also projected here in the exhibition. The Toy train is running
- you may buy here as a souvenir of your visit. Restaurant and Libraries
are also there. Beautiful Tibetian handicrafts are on display which were
brought with Dalai Lama from Lasa in Tibbet House at 16 Jorhbagh close
to Hotel Oberoi. Tibetian handicrafts are on sale. Open from Monday to
Friday between 9-30 to 13-00 and 14-00 to 17-00 except Sunday and
Saturday. In the evening, view the
film show on Light and Sound at Red Fort in Hindi or English version
Son-et-Lumiere or the history from Mughal to Indian Independence.
Collect your ticket and information from ITDC, L Block, Connaught Place,
3320331. Opp to Red Fort is Chandni Chowk, Parliament St, and Connaught
Circus- visit on foot. New Delhi is growing gradually day to day.
Chanakyapuri is the symbol of latest. |
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Qutab Minar
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13 km
to the south of Connaught Circus at Lalkote of 8th century Tomor Rajputs,
the 72.5 m high Victory Pillar stands as a victory stand of a Muslim
King Kutub-ud-din-Aibak in India. At Kila Roy Pithora, on the
dilapidated fort of the last Hindu king Prithwiraj, this victory stand
was made like throne in Gajni. In 1199 Kutub-ud-Din started its
construction and it was completed in 1236 by Iltutmish, the son-in-law
of Kutub. However, there is a 2nd opinion. Some say, the construction
came to an end around 1357-68 during the reign of Feroz Sah Tughlak.
However, the Kutub which was built in Afghan style underwent repairing
and remaking for more than occasions. Revolving steps of flights are 367
in number in slightly leaned Kutub. It has some spl features- at its
root the
radius
is being 14.40 m which gradually reduced at its top to 2.44 m. In Kupee
language it has been inscribed on Kutub that- The Tower was erected to
cast the shadow of God over both East and West. Aayaat from Quran is
also inscribed. At the foot of the Minar a Mosque was built in 1197.
The 5 storeyed Qutub Minar is a remarkable
instance of sculpture in
India. The 1st floor made of sand stone by Kutub, the 2nd & 3rd floors
made of sand stone by Iltutmis and the 4th and 5th in both sand stone
and marble by Feroz Shah Tughlok in 1368.
However, the earthquake of 1803 destroyed it , in 1829 British Major
Robert Smith re-built the tomb. Later the tomb was brought down from the
Minar and reset it in the garden beside. In 1981, some students died of
stampade while on their way up the steps of flights. Since then,
ascending 5th floor is forbidden and not more than a group of 4 at a
time is permitted to ascent only upto 1st floor of Kutub. Recently,
Kutub is enshrined with huge lighting.
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The
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The oldest graveyard of India lies at 4.08 km to the west of Kutub on
way to Palam. It is built in 1229 in Hindu-Muslim sculptural
combination. Mahmood the son of Iltutmis is laid here at rest. Very few
tourists come here to visit due to no publicity.
At a little distant, close to the ruin of 4th Delhi city Jahanpana,
there is Khirki Mosque built in 1380 by a Nazir of Feroz Shah Tughlak.
At a little distance at the crossing of Aurobinda Marg and Panchshil
Marg there is Begumpuri Mosque built in 14th century by Khan-e-Jahan |
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Pragati Maidan
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On the left of this Zoo, there is Pragati Maidan. Founded in 1982 on the
eve of Asian Games. Various Trade Fairs are being organised throughout
the year. States have found their permanent stalls here with their
products and merchandises. There are different museums set up here on
different items of Indology. Visit Nehru Pavilion, Defense Pavilion,
Indira Pavilion, Son of India Pavilion, Village Complex comprising of 7
acres of land, Energy is Life, Craft Museum with the collections of
20000 specimens of weaving products metal products - Daru and wooden
products- earthen moulds and images and artifice along with other
sculptural and cultural specimens for your entertainment from 10-00 to
17-00. On holidays it remains open till 20-00. At No 5 gate of Pragati,
aiming at entertainment for the children, Appu Ghar Amusement Park,
3318681 has been founded, open from 12-00 to 20-00. Open from 12-00 to
20-00. Govt of India's Tourist Dept have founded Open Air Theatre here
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