Description

In 1638 Shahjahan transferred his capital from Agra to Delhi and laid the foundations of Shahjahanabad, the seventh city of Delhi. After transferring his capital to Delhi from Agra in 1638, Shah Jahan commenced the construction of Shahjahanabad, and a little later, on the 16 April, 1639, he also laid the foundation of his citadel, Lal-Qila or Red Fort. It was completed after nine years in April 1648. The entire fortis said to have cost about one crore of rupees, half of it on the palaces. The Red Fort, so called because of the red colour of the stone largely used in it, is octagonal on plan, with two longer sides on the east and west. On the north the fort is connected by a bridge with Salimgarh. The bridge built by Jahangir to connect the Salimgarh with the main land was demolished by British to make way for the present railway bridge. Salimgarh, originally protected by nineteen bastions was built by Islam Shah Sur (A.D. 1545 -1554) also known as Salim Shah Sur of the Sur dynasty. It stood on an island close to a west bank of Yamuna. Recent excavations have proved that it was an ancient site yielding Painted Grey Ware, a pottery associated with sites mentioned in Mahabharata. Salimgarh served purpose of State prison where Murad Buksh and Suleman Shikoh were kept by Aurangzeb. In A.D. 1756 Shah Alam was also imprisoned here after being blinded. The barracks were used by British for keeping in detention the war heroes Shah Nawaz Khan, Prem Kumar Sahgal and Guru Baksh Dhillon, heroes ofIndian National Army. It measures about 900 m by 550 m, with its rampart walls covering a perimeter of2.41 km and rising to a height of 33.5 m on the town side and 18 m along the river. Outside the ramparts runs a moat, originally connected with the river. The palaces lie along the eastern side of the fort, while two imposing three-storeyed main gateways flanked by semi-octagonal towers and consisting of several apartments are located in the centre of the western and southern sides and are known as the Lahori and Delhi Gates respectively.

Red Fort In 1638 Shahjahan transferred his capital from Agra to Delhi and laid the foundations of Shahjahanabad.

 

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Heritage Site
 
Heritage Site ID
DL00003
Name
Red Fort
Type
Fort
Built By
N/A
Started In
0
Completed In
0
No of Floors
N/A
Ticket
INR 35 for Indian, INR 500 for Foreigners
Timings
9.30 am to 4.30 pm
Heritage Area
N/A
Conservation
 
Conservation
N/A
Current Condition
N/A
Heritage at Risk
N/A
 
 
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Location
 
Property No.
N/A
Lane/Street
Red Fort
Locality
Chandni Chowk
District
New Delhi
City/Region
Delhi
State
DELHI
Landmark
Lal Qila, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi
Pincode
110006
Coordinates (Latitude)
28.655828364507382
Coordinates (Longitude)
77.23848402500153
Adaptive Re-use
 
Adaptive Reuse
N/A
Current Usage
N/A
Remarks
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Protection
 
Protection Agency
ASI
Notification No.
N/A
Notification Date
0000-00-00
Protection Status
Nationally Protected
Category
Category I - World Heritag
Grade
N/A
Agency Contact Email
circledelhi.asi@gmail.com
Agency Contact Mobile
N/A
Agency Contact Address1
ASI, HQ
Agency Contact Address2
New Delhi
Ownership
 
Owning Agency
ASI
Owner Contact Email
N/A
Owner Address
ASI, HQ-New Delhi
 
 
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