Monuments
In India >> Old Fort in Delhi |
Purana Quila or Old fort,was built by the great
Afghan ruler Sher Shah Suri,in the 16th century
A.D. It is situated in Delhi.

The structure houses a mosque,which has a double-storeyed
octagonal tower. Recent excavations at the fort
site have yielded painted grey ware pottery,which
dates back to 1000 B.C. The walls of the fort
are 18 meters high at some points and there are
groups of holes arranged in patterns on the walls,which
were apparently meant to be nesting spaces for
birds.
Inside the fort is the Kuhna Masjid built by
Sher Shah in 1541 and is considered to be a masterpiece
of architecture. The inner west wall of the building
has five arched openings,which are richly ornamented
in white and black marble. On a marble slab inside
the mosque is an inscription which when translated
reads: ' as long as there are people on this earth,may
this edifice be frequented and people be cheerful
and happy in it.
| Out of the three gigantic entrance gateways
(Humayun Darwaza,Talaqi Darwaza and Bara Darwaza)
that Purana Qila had,only one remains open
now,the Bara Darwaza. The central section
of the mosque made up of white marble and
bright red sandstone gives it a real touch
of class. |
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