Delhi Gate

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Red Fort, New Delhi, India

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City : New Delhi
Description : Iconic 17th-century fort gateway in red & white stone, with 2 slender towers & domed pavilions.

Red Fort, New Delhi, India
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Arjun on Google

Place with massive historic reference, you can have delicious mughlai food arround
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mohammed saif uddin on Google

It's to much fun to explore delhi I will love to visit it again
तनवीर on Google

Only Delhi gate hai Jo hamesha close rehta hai ? this is not a place to visit
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Hasna Hasna on Google

His- story , not only his . It's our ancestors too. You should learn Lots of stories ?
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Ph Riyam on Google

Like it but ita need more care and restoration Also they have to put electrical small cars for those who cant walk dor long distances beacause the place around very big
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Pranjan Rajmedhi on Google

Vast area, photogenic sculpture, best for evening hangouts, some snacks, friends, family and landmark of Delhi.
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Irshad Alam on Google

feeling nice ? very beautiful and enjoying place and my opinion obviously nice place
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Dr. Bhanu Pratap on Google

Delhi Gate of Naman is the southern gate in the historic walled city of Delhi, or Shahjahanabad in 1638 AD. The gate links the New Delhi city with the old walled city of Delhi. It stands in the middle of the road, at the end of Netaji Subhash Chandra Road (or Netaji Subhash Marg), at the edge of Daryaganj. The Gate was built by Emperor Shah Jahan in 1638 as part of the rubble– built high fort walls that encircled the Shahjahanabad, the seventh city of Delhi. The emperor used this gate to go to the Jama Masjid for prayer. The gate is similar in design and architecture to the northern gate of the walled city, the Kashmiri Gate (1853). It was built in sandstone and is an impressive and large structure. Near the gate entry, two stone carvings of elephants were erected. The road from this gate passes through Daryaganj leading to the Kashmiri gate. A part of the fort wall to the east has been demolished to build the Old Delhi Railway Station while the wall to the west exists. The gate is now a heritage site maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India.

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