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| Caption | : | Tourists at Red Fort in Delhi, India. (Lal Quila (Red Fort) is one of the most important monuments of India. It stands on the bank of river Yamuna. The whole structure is made of Red stone. The fort was built by Shahjahan - the Mughal King who also built the famous Taj Mahal - in 1648. Shahjahan called it the Uru-Muhalla. Shahjahan shifted his capital from Agra to Delhi and Red Fort was the new capital. Lal Quila stands at the eastern side of Shahjahanabad and the very name of "Lal Quila" comes from the huge wall that encloses the whole structure. The wall is 2.5 km long and the height varies from 16 meters on the river side to 33 meters towards the city.One of the special attraction of the fort is the huge wall that encompasses the whole structure. The walls have two entrances, one at the delhi gate and the other at the Lahore gate. Lahore Gate is the main entrance point of the fort, leading to Chatta Chowk. It is a coveres bazaar street where merchnats sold their goods to the nobles of the court. ) |
| Image Id | : | ITI-3918436 |
| Date | : | 2011-02-27 |
| Photographer | : | SUBIR HALDER |
| Size | : | 4.58 MB |
| Source | : | INDIA TODAY |
| Copyright | : | LIVING MEDIA INDIA LIMITED |
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