- Red Fort - Wikipedia
The Red Fort, also known as Lal Qila (Hindustani: [laːl qɪlaː]) is a historic Mughal fort located in Delhi, India It served as the primary residence of the Mughal emperors Commissioned by Emperor Shah Jahan on 12 May 1639, the fort was constructed following his decision to shift the Mughal capital from Agra to Delhi
- Red Fort | Old Delhi, History, Facts | Britannica
Red Fort, Mughal fort in Old Delhi, India, built by Shah Jahan in the mid-17th century The fort’s massive red sandstone walls enclose a complex of palaces and other structures, including the Hall of Public Audience (Diwan-i-‘Am) and the Hall of Private Audience (Diwan-i-Khas)
- Red Fort Lal Kila Delhi Timings, Entry Fee, Opening . . .
With an impressive structure of red sandstone and rich historical background and a prominent national importance, Red Fort Delhi is a place which must be visited by all
- Red Fort - History and Facts | History Hit
The Red Fort is a world famous fortified structure and palace in Delhi, India and a UNESCO World Heritage site Image Credit: Dmitry Rukhlenko Shutterstock The Red Fort (Lal Quila) remains one of the most popular tourist sites in Delhi and is on UNESCO’s list of World Heritage historic sites
- Red Fort (Lal Qila) Delhi - History, Architecture, Timings
The Red Fort, which is also known as the Lal Qila, was constructed by one of the most famous Mughal emperors, Shah Jahan Built on the banks of river Yamuna, the fortress-palace was designed by architect Ustad Ahmad Lahauri
- Delhis Red Fort: The Complete Guide - TripSavvy
Delhi's colossal Red Fort (also known as Lal Qila) was home to emperors of the formidable Mughal dynasty for almost 200 years, until 1857 when the British took over However, the fort isn't just a long-standing symbol of the grandeur of the Mughal era
- The Lonely Planet guide to visiting Delhi’s Red Fort
Centered on the Mughal city founded by the Emperor Shah Jahan, Delhi is a captivating collection of magnificent monuments, time-dusted tombs, British-built government buildings, djinn-haunted fortresses, and tangled bazaars spilling down to the biggest monument of them all – the legendary Red Fort
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