The second-largest city by population and the largest metropolis by area is the exotic city of Delhi in India. Situated next to Mumbai, this proud city is the eighth largest metropolis in the world by population. Continuously being inhabited since the early 6th century BC, it is located on the banks of the River Yamuna and serves as a major cultural, political and commercial city that benefits from being situated along the busy trade routes between the Gangetic plain and northwest India. However, that is not the only popular thing about India, Delhi being one of the most ancient capitals of the world, consists of many tourist sites that attract visitors from all around the globe. The rich and colourful culture of India is beautifully exhibited in Delhi and that is why we’re offering you a chance to book cheap flights to Delhi to experience that and much more.
One must, at least once in a lifetime explore the mystical charisma and treasures of Delhi through discovering the reverberating and fascinating temples, churches, forts, mosques, gardens and many other monuments that represent the heritage of Delhi in its purest form. One of Delhi’s most popular and unique historical monuments which have continued to attract many visitors is the magnificent Red Fort which stands as a glorious reminder of the Mughal emperor named Shah Jahan who once ruled India.
Located opposite Chandni Chowk in the walled city of old Delhi, this marvellous fort took ten years to be completed to perfection and was initially referred to as ‘Qila-i-Mubarak’ meaning the blessed fort because it served as the residence of the Royal Family. The aesthetics, architecture and planning of the Red fort exhibit the zenith of Mughal creativity which thrived during the time of Shah Jahan. It is also a very good example of the luxurious lifestyles that were enjoyed by the rich Mughal emperors who enjoy living a life of wealth, status, exuberance and comfort.
Lying at Delhi’s northern end on the right bank of the Yamuna and south of Salimgarh is this irregular octagon with red sandstone used on walls and gates encircling palaces made out of marble. Lying within is also the ‘Diwan-i-Am’ which is a rectangular hall built over an area of 9 arches. It has an alcove where the royal throne stood beneath a marble canopy. The wall behind the throne is beautifully decorated with intricate panels of pietra dura work said to have been executed by a famous Florentine artist. The fort also consists of the ‘Diwan-i-Khass’ which is a highly ornamented hall whose famous marble Dias is claimed to have supported the popular Peacock throne which was eventually taken away by the Persian invader Nadir Shah.
The ‘Tasbih-khana’ also known as the Chamber of counting beads consists of three rooms and is located within the Red Fort, behind the ‘khwabgah’ i.e. the sleeping chamber. The northern screen of the Tasbih-khana represents the scale of justice, suspended over a crescent amongst stars and clouds. Adjoining this is the wall of the Khwabgah, the eastern side from where the emperor is said to have appeared every morning before his subjects. Then there is also the grand ‘Hammam’, the bath which contains three main apartments separated by corridors. Marbles were used generously to build the interior even on floors and there were many stones inlaid.
The Red Fort is a pure representation of the rich and vibrant culture that India seems to enjoy. It also represents India’s heritage and the luxuries that its emperors used to enjoy. A trip to the Red Fort is fascinating as well as enlightening and a real treat for all those interested in history and architecture. Over the years, it has hosts many tourists and is continuing to do so. It is therefore that we’re providing you with a chance to explore India and its spectacular culture by offering cheap tickets all UK to Delhi for a trip that you and your family are going to cherish forever.
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