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Garstin Bastion Road, New Delhi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Crime At night, the road is a dangerous place for the uninitiated. Mugging, snatching of wallets, watches and phones and other crimes happen quite often. A policeman on duty was stabbed to death by muggers just after midnight in September 2012 when a posse of policemen tried to save a man from a gang of criminals who had waylaid him on the road and stabbed him while he was going home from work.[SUP][9]](Garstin Bastion Road, New Delhi - Wikipedia)[/SUP][SUP][10]](Garstin Bastion Road, New Delhi - Wikipedia)[/SUP]

:eek: Ye to Karachi ka Isa-Nagri lag raha hai

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Red Fort

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The history of Red Fort Delhi cannot be summed up in words as its history is connected with centuries of Mughal rule in country. Mughal ruler Shah Jahan had varied needs of this fort and it was made according to those needs. The mammoth sized fort made a distinguished presence in the medieval time of India and is related to the time line of this country to this date. In 1639, when Mughal ruler Shah Jahan transited his capital from Agra to Delhi, the construction of Red Fort was ordered by him in the north-eastern side of the newly founded city of Shahjahanabad. Shahjahanabad in present day is known as Old Delhi. The construction took nearly a decade to complete, and Yamuna water was used to feed the moat built all around the fort. The construction of Red Fort by the sandstone of red color in large scale gave it the name Red Fort. The majesty of the fort is the first thing to notice but the red color became an essential feature of the aura of the fort and is easily recognized with it. The magnitude of the size of the fort can be estimated by the fact that it took ten years to complete the fort. It has almost two and half kilometer perimeter with tallest structure of 33 meters. The fort has become one of most sought after tourist destination in the modern time. History of Red Fort Delhi reveals that numerous sections were built in the fort according the specific functions and needs in mind. “Deewan-e-Aam” is hall built for general public to interact with the emperor. It has a string of columns made of Gold with rail that would mark the boundary between people and the king. “Deewan-e-Khas is another hall made up of natural stones which was used for privately held meetings of the emperor. Many other such marvels of architecture are present in the fort like the “Hammams” or the bath places specially built for the royal family. “Shahi Burj” is another place where the emperor’s office was built and the emperor spent time working privately. “Rang Mahal” or the Palace of Colors was a special place built for the wives of the emperor. It has a huge pool spot with beautiful crafted ceiling, having gold covered towers and a number of mirrors in arrangement. “Naqqar Khana” is a place in the Fort where the musicians would play music specific to the particular time of the day. This place is situated at the very entry to the palace and visitors to the Place would disembark from their ride (elephants) at this place. All the information about the history of the Red Fort Delhi is of the archeological importance or of tourist related activities. Red Fort being close to some other historical monuments also e.g., Jama Masjid and Raj Ghat gets large number of tourists every year. Also the Red Fort is used for addressing the nation on the Independence Day of India by the Prime Minister each year.

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aap wahan Pati, Patni aur Tawaif ke Mithon Chakarwarti bun ke jaate hain? :hmmm:

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precis please. :chai:

At least, break into paragraphs.. Hilight the interesting point. yahan TS jaise masroof log itni lambi posts nahin paRhte (Padhna chahen bhi to nahin) :stuck_out_tongue:

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BTW, why Delhi could not be centre of Indian film Industry like Lahore in Pakistan?

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There was no need. Bombay took care of all of Naarth India. All the Punjaabis were/are dominating Baaliwood.

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In Loving Memory of TS

Nobody Can Love You More: Life in Delhi’s Red Light District - Mayank Austen Soofi - Google Books

Nobody Can Love You More: Life in Delhi’s Red Light District
review by mahool: Good Work but lacks concrete insights!

:omg:

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But North India was nearer to Delhi. Probably, delhi people didn't know the economic aspect of film Industry or they were conservative than Mumbaians.

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http://www.khaleejtimes.com/images/sadia1_1710213.jpg

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Jamali Kamali tomb.. Google says its haunted

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Ye nahaanay vaala hauz hai ?

Jaldi paani daalo, nahaanay ka bohut dil kar rahaa hai. :e6:

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http://images.mapsofindia.com/my-india/lotus-temple.jpg

bahai temple of delhi

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disclaimer: pariyan kapre le ke bhaag bhi sakti hain. aur ab Pakistan main mazeed kisi Veena malik expo centre ki gunjaish nahin :nahi:

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Lodhi Garden

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A Fort, a Mosque, a Pillar, and a Tomb in New Delhi | Temporarily Lost

Spice bazar of old delhi.. rates kaafi munasib lag rahe hain.. abhi convert nahin kiye PKR main :stuck_out_tongue:

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^ Please iss jumbo picture ka size choTa karain. Munh main paani aa gayaa, tarah tarah kay maivaa-jaat daikh kar.

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ye ek Mod-less forum ahi.. behter hai aap jaldi se next page tak pohunch kar dum len

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BTW, ye akhroot ke sath motiye ke phool jaisi kiya cheez hai?

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dekhyny main sakth lag rahi hia.. pop corn ki tarah kuj maloom deti hia....