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One
of the most fascinating aspects of Delhi is the "visibility" of its
historic past. Were it not for the demands of urbanization, large portions of
the city could well be earmarked as archaeological parks. This is because the
rulers of successive dynasties between the 13th and the 17th centuries established
seven cities in different parts of Delhi. A chronological review of these cities
fortunately also serves as a suitable itinerary for tourists and highlights
the important monuments amongst the 1300 officially listed.
Today,
only the ramparts are visible near the Qutub Minar , though the city is known
to have had several Hindu and Jain temples. Prithviraj was ruling Delhi when
Muhammad of Ghur invaded India, and died fighting the invader at the Second
Battle of Tarain in 1192. Ghur returned, but left as his viceroy, his slave
Qutbuddin Aibak.
The
Khalji rulers displaced the Slave dynasty in 1290, and when Alauddin Khali ordered
renovations of the mosque in 1311, he also raised the impressive Alai Darwaza,
the southern entrance to the mosque. It is the first example of a building employing
wholly Islamic principles of construction, including the true arch. In 1303,
Alauddin, established the second city of Delhi, called Siri, of which nothing
remains but the embattlements. He also had dug a vast reservoir, Hauz Khas,
to sypply water to his city.
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