The Ruins of Qila Rai Pithora - New Delhi

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Westend Marg, Butterfly Park, Saiyad Ul Ajaib Extension, Sainik Farm, New Delhi, Delhi 110016, India

Postal code : 110016
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Westend Marg, Butterfly Park, Saiyad Ul Ajaib Extension, Sainik Farm, New Delhi, Delhi 110016, India
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Manish Kumar on Google

Best place for workouts good running tracks beautiful scenery
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Vipin Kumar on Google

Beautiful environment.... a beautiful looking cleaned and maintained place
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radhika sharma on Google

It's an unknown Paradise where you can climb up the ruins and stroll without getting bored
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Gopal Panwar on Google

Quiet and peaceful and most importantly historic.
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Shailendra Singh Rana on Google

Qila Rai Pithora built in the 12th century by Prithviraj Chauhan. Chauhan Rajputs had taken over the city of Delhi, from Tomar Rajputs. It also incorporated, much older Lal Kot built earlier by 8th-century Tomar Rajputs. Remains of the fort walls are scattered across South Delhi, visible in present Saket, Mehrauli around Qutb complex, Kishangarh and Vasant Kunj areas.
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Aniket Yadav on Google

Ruins of land fort near Qutub Minar. This fortified city built in the 12th century by Prithviraj Chauhan. Chauhan Rajputs had taken over the city of Delhi, from Tomar Rajputs. It also incorporated, much older Lal Kot built earlier by 8th-century Tomar Rajput ruler, Anang Pal I. It was from the fort that the Tomar, Chauhan and the Slave Dynasty ruled over Delhi from 12th to 13th century. Prithvi Raj Chauhan ruled Delhi for 30 Years until Afghans started attacking in 1190s. The combined fort extended to six and a half km, and city existed with the fort, while older Lal Kot served as the citadel. Remains of the fort walls are scattered across South Delhi, visible in present Saket, Mehrauli around Qutb complex, Kishangarh and Vasant Kunj areas.
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Bhanu Singh on Google

There is monument like huge wide walls which spread in long a way. And you can realise after watching this has made up to protect from Someone to themselves. Good landscape. Good greenery. Good photography spots. Quite and peaceful place.
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Abhay Thakur on Google

I liked this place for the peaceful and quiet environment. This place has only a strong wall streched through a length, which is basically ruins of anciant Qila. Place is decorated with green grass which makes it suitable for anyone to sit and enjoy leisure movements with their dear one. Although, this place has been declared as Protected Monument of National Importance by Archaeology Survey of India, but more steps need to be taken for beautification and making it litter free.

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