Lohdi Garden Delhi 2023 | दिल्ली का सब से बड़ा पार्क | Sikandar Lodi Ka Makbara | Bada Gumbad

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2024
  • Lohdi Garden Delhi 2023 | दिल्ली का सब से बड़ा पार्क | Sikandar Lodi Ka Makbara | Bada Gumbad
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    Lodhi Gardens: History
    Lodhi Gardens aka Lodi Gardens traces its history back to 1444 when the tomb of Mohammed Shah, a Sayyid Dynasty ruler of the Delhi Sultanate, was erected here by his son and the last ruler of the dynasty, Ala-ud-din Alam Shah. Another significant tomb located in the area is that of Sikander Lodi from the Lodi Dynasty, which was built in 1517 by his son Ibrahim Lodi. Several other structures were also built here during the rule of the Sayyids and Lodis. When Emperor Akbar occupied the throne of Delhi, he made use of the Lodhi Gardens area as an observatory and stored records in a library built for this purpose.
    Over a period of time, the area around these tombs developed into two villages. It was only in 1936, when the British were in power, that the villagers were removed to renovate the garden. Lady Willingdon, the wife of Marquess of Willingdon (the then Governor General of India) landscaped the area and turned it into an attractive garden. The garden was officially inaugurated in 1936 and was given the name Lady Willingdon Park to honor her efforts.
    When the country gained independence in 1947, it was renamed as Lodhi Gardens. In 1968, the garden underwent re-landscaping by Joseph Stein, an American architect who also established a glasshouse in the garden.
    Attractions near Lodhi Gardens
    Khan Market (1.2 km)
    Purana Qila (2.6 km)
    National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum (2.8 km)
    Rashtrapati Bhavan (3.1 km)
    Humayun’s Tomb (3.1 km)
    National Zoological Park (3.2 km)
    Safdarjung Tomb (3.7 km)
    India Gate (3.8 km)
    Connaught Place (4.5 km)
    Jantar Mantar (4.6 km)
    Dilli Haat (5.4 km)
    Location Lodhi Estate, New Delhi
    Area 90 acres
    Timings 5:00 am to 8:00 pm (April to September); 6:00 am to 8:00 pm (October to March)
    Entry Fee Free
    Still/Video Camera Free
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