The Red Fort (Lal Qila) is one of Delhi’s iconic landmarks, renowned for its grandeur and history. Beyond its impressive walls, here are 10 lesser-known facts that make it even more captivating ...
the Red Fort stood for the might of imperial Hindustan. The medieval structure in Delhi holds significance even today as the Prime Minister of India makes his customary Independence Day speech ...
The Red Fort was built by Shah Jahan in the mid-17th century as the palace fort of Shahjahanabad, the new capital of the Mughal Empire ...
In its advisory, Delhi Police said the traffic restrictions, regulations and diversions will come into effect from 11 am ...
The Qutab mosque and minar are Islam's oldest surviving monuments in India ... Old Delhi), included waterways, spacious squares, and bazaars. It was the site of a royal fortress, the Red Fort ...
Capital's patriotic fervour refuses to die down as Delhiites flock to the Red Fort grounds to get a taste of India's rich cultural heritage at Bharat Parv.