Red Fort | Historical facts |Monument of India| UNESCO World Heritage Site of India | Delhi History

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  • Опубликовано: 24 сен 2024
  • Red Fort | Historical facts |Monument of India| UNESCO World Heritage Site of India | Delhi History
    Red fort 'also known as Lal Qila' was built by 5th Mughal emperor Shah Jahan to serve as the palace fort for the capital of the Mughal Empire(Old Delhi). The historic monument was originally named "Qila-e-Mubarak"(Blessed Fort).
    Shah Jahan commissioned the construction of the fort when he decided to shift his capital from Agra to Delhi.
    The construction started in 1638, and took over 10 years to complete.
    From the days of Shah Jahan's reign, the Red Fort has witnessed many historical events.
    In 1739, Persian ruler Nadir Shah invaded the city of Delhi and looted many valuable jewels, artifacts and other precious stones of the Fort.
    During British rule many beautiful palaces of Red Fort were demolished by the British.
    In this video you will learn the interesting history of Red Fort and 23 rare facts about it in Hindi.
    Discussed topics ~
    1)Lahore Gate
    2)Meena bazar/Chatta chowk bazar
    3)Naubatkhana
    4)Diwan-e-Aam
    5)Rang mahal
    6)shish mahal
    7)Yamuna Gate
    8)Khas mahal
    9) Diwan e khas
    10) Kohinoor Diamond
    11)Mosque
    12)Sawan and Bhado mahal
    13)zafar mahal
    Timeing ~7am to 6pm
    MONDAY CLOSED 🚪
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