Planning to visit Delhi? You must visit four historical forts
Planning to visit Delhi? You must visit four historical forts
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There are many places to visit in Delhi, the capital of the country. In such a situation, every year, lakhs of tourists from India and abroad turn to Delhi. At the same time, most people like to visit historical buildings while visiting Delhi. But do you know about the famous forts of Delhi? Yes, not only the Red Fort, but there are many beautiful forts in Delhi.

Most people immediately think of the Red Fort when someone mentions the name of Delhi's famous fort. In addition to the Red Fort, Delhi is home to other magnificent forts that you should visit in order to not only learn about the nation's long history but also make your trip memorable. The Red Fort is regarded as the symbol of the capital city.

Red Fort

The Red Fort in Delhi is one of the sites recognised by UNESCO as having international significance. This red sandstone fort is built on the Yamuna River's banks, which Shah Jahan, the Mughal emperor, constructed in 1639. Up until the year 1856, the Mughal emperor lived in the Red Fort. On August 15, Independence Day, the Prime Minister hoists the tricolour from the Red Fort's ramparts to signal the beginning of the celebration of independence.

Salimgarh Fort

Salim Shah Suri, the founder of the Sur dynasty, erected the Salimgarh Fort in Delhi in 1546. In addition, these forts were turned into prisons by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb following the collapse of the Sur dynasty. Following that, this fort was used as a British soldier cantonment in 1857. In this case, you can visit this fort that dates back hundreds of years while travelling to Delhi.

Siri Fort

The word 'Sir' is the source of the name Siri Fort. History claims that when Alauddin Khilji constructed Siri Fort, he interred the heads of over 8,000 Mongol soldiers in the foundation. After that, it adopted the name Siri Fort. However, Siri Fort, which was once referred to as the pride of Delhi, is now in ruins.

Old Fort

The Lover's Point of Delhi is another name for the Old Fort. This fort has 18-metre-high walls and three impressive gates. In addition, the fort contains a stunning lawn, Shermandal, the Qila-e-Kuhna Mosque, and a museum. You can take in the evening light and sound show while touring the old fort.

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