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Architecture of Delhi

  • Writer: Ohmydelhi!
    Ohmydelhi!
  • Dec 4, 2018
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 17, 2018

Delhi is a place that is known for blended societies and has a solid background. It was led by the absolute most ground-breaking rulers in the nation who've left their engraving as relics and landmarks. In 1911, the capital of India was moved from Calcutta to Delhi. During the partition, a lot of refugees migrated to Delhi and subsequently settled in North and West Delhi areas, while Hindus from East Pakistan, settled in the late 1960s in South Delhi, particularly in the Chittaranjan Park.

New Delhi is the heart of India. From the crowded lanes of Old Delhi to the sophisticated malls of New Delhi, the city is rich in diversity. This is evident in the city’s architecture too—historic monuments and age-old gardens coexist with skyscrapers and shiny new malls.

Delhi has been many cities. It has been a Temple city, a Mughal city, a Colonial and a Post-Colonial city. It prides itself as a city that serves as the testimonial of the various period. Its design legacy, alongside numerous different components of culture, is a visual proof of its multifaceted characters.

Delhi isn't restricted by its quick-paced way of life and cosmopolitan culture. It isn't constrained to the Qutub Minar, Humayun's Tomb, Red Fort, and Old Delhi. Delhi has a rich history of ageless engineering that is known for its pioneer loftiness and Mughal design. It was the ideal opportunity for us to find this one of a kind goal and unravel its astonishing history that traverses decades.

Lashron Rayen

lashron.rayen@ifmr.ac.in

 
 
 

1 comentario


krishna kumar
krishna kumar
18 dic 2018

Nice...


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