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Old Fort or
Purana Qila has been the seat for administration for many
emperors. Now in ruins, this citadel has had the glory of
being the seat of legendary ruler Prithviraj Chauhan. Sher
Shah Suri built it after he demolished the Humayun's city,
Dinpanah. There are bastions on the corners and the western
wall of the fort. The 2-km long ramparts boast of three
double-storeyed main gates sporting 'chhatris' on top. They
can be found in the north, south and west. The northern one is
called the 'Talaqi-Darwaza' (the Forbidden Gate) and has a
carving of marble lions engaged in combat with a man in its
front. One can still see the remnants of the colored tiles
used to ornament its exteriors originally.
However, it is said that Sher Shah could not complete the
construction of Purana Qila and it was finished or at least
renovated by Humayun. Thus, the southern gate of the fort is
known as Humayun Darwaza. There is a wide moat on the northern
and western sides of the fortress and a causeway connected the
fortress with the main land. Excavations in the Old Fort area
has revealed pieces of painted grey ware dated around 1000 BC
and said to be related to Mahabharata and relics and remains
of later period, which confirms the belief that Purana Qila
was built on the site of Indraprastha, capital of the Pandavas.
The relics found here range from the Mauryan to early Mughal
period such as Northern Black Polished Ware, punch-marked
coins, human and animal terracotta figurines and inscribed
terracotta seals.
The few remaining buildings of the Old Fort include the mosque
built by Sher Shah in 1541 having architectural traits of Lodi
to Mughal style of architecture and Sher-Mandal, a double-storeyed
octagonal tower of red sandstone and marble surmounted by an
octagonal chhatri and decorated with glazed tiles and incised
and painted plasterwork inside. The latter was said to be used
as a library by Humayun. It was from here that Humayun fell
down and died. Besides these there is a Sound And Light Show
at Purana Qila displaying the 5000 years of history of the
city of Delhi. Other attractions near the Old Fort are a lake
with paddle-boating facility surrounded by well-grafted and
maintained lawns and the Zoological Park situated just
adjacent to it.
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