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Delhi is the capital city of India located in northern India. It has a number of historic monuments from its various empires including the Red Fort, Humayun's Tomb, Qutub Minar, and Jama Masjid. Important modern sites include India Gate, Akshardham Temple, and Lotus Temple. Raj Ghat memorializes independence leader Mahatma Gandhi.
1. Delhi has a long history as a settlement dating back to the 2nd millennium BC. It has been ruled by many empires and dynasties over the past millennium who have developed it as their capital. 2. Over time, seven main cities have been developed in Delhi - Qila Rai Pithora, Mehrauli, Siri, Tughlakabad, Ferozabad, Shergarh, and Shahjahanabad. 3. Shahjahanabad, built in the 1600s, was the seventh major planned city and it included key features like the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk and a walled city.
The document provides information about the city of Delhi, India. It discusses that Delhi was destroyed and rebuilt seven times, and ruled by successive empires over many centuries. It also notes that New Delhi is India's second most populous city. The document then focuses on the history of Delhi, describing that the British gained control in the early 1800s and established New Delhi as the capital in 1911, demolishing much of the existing city of Shahjahanabad. It highlights the stark differences between the architecture, planning and living conditions of Old Delhi versus New Delhi.
The document provides information about Delhi, India across 9 sections: Introduction, Geography, History, Forts and Monuments, Government, Temples, Shopping, and Food. It includes details about Delhi's location in Northern India, long history as the capital of empires, important historical sites like the Red Fort and Qutub Minar, the parliamentary government system, popular temples such as Akshardham and Lotus Temple, shopping destinations like Khan Market and Chandni Chowk, and iconic Delhi foods including butter chicken, dahi bhalla, and chole bhature.
The document summarizes the evolution of settlements and planning in Delhi, India over time. It describes the seven historic cities of Delhi, beginning with Indraprastha around 1450 BC and continuing through Shahjahanabad in 1639 AD. It provides details on the rulers and empires that established each city, and highlights some of the significant architectural and archaeological remnants that remain, such as the Qutub Minar, Red Fort, and Jama Masjid.
Delhi is the capital city of India located in northern India. It has a number of historic monuments from its various empires including the Red Fort, Humayun's Tomb, Qutub Minar, and Jama Masjid. Important modern sites include India Gate, Akshardham Temple, and Lotus Temple. Raj Ghat memorializes independence leader Mahatma Gandhi.
1. Delhi has a long history as a settlement dating back to the 2nd millennium BC. It has been ruled by many empires and dynasties over the past millennium who have developed it as their capital. 2. Over time, seven main cities have been developed in Delhi - Qila Rai Pithora, Mehrauli, Siri, Tughlakabad, Ferozabad, Shergarh, and Shahjahanabad. 3. Shahjahanabad, built in the 1600s, was the seventh major planned city and it included key features like the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk and a walled city.
The document provides information about the city of Delhi, India. It discusses that Delhi was destroyed and rebuilt seven times, and ruled by successive empires over many centuries. It also notes that New Delhi is India's second most populous city. The document then focuses on the history of Delhi, describing that the British gained control in the early 1800s and established New Delhi as the capital in 1911, demolishing much of the existing city of Shahjahanabad. It highlights the stark differences between the architecture, planning and living conditions of Old Delhi versus New Delhi.
The document provides information about Delhi, India across 9 sections: Introduction, Geography, History, Forts and Monuments, Government, Temples, Shopping, and Food. It includes details about Delhi's location in Northern India, long history as the capital of empires, important historical sites like the Red Fort and Qutub Minar, the parliamentary government system, popular temples such as Akshardham and Lotus Temple, shopping destinations like Khan Market and Chandni Chowk, and iconic Delhi foods including butter chicken, dahi bhalla, and chole bhature.
The document summarizes the evolution of settlements and planning in Delhi, India over time. It describes the seven historic cities of Delhi, beginning with Indraprastha around 1450 BC and continuing through Shahjahanabad in 1639 AD. It provides details on the rulers and empires that established each city, and highlights some of the significant architectural and archaeological remnants that remain, such as the Qutub Minar, Red Fort, and Jama Masjid.
Delhi became the new capital of India in 1911 when King George V visited and announced the change. This marked the 100th anniversary of Delhi serving as India's capital. Some important places from Delhi's first 100 years as capital include the Delhi Durbar site where King George made the announcement, India Gate built to honor soldiers who died in World War I, the Jama Masjid mosque, Qutub Minar tower built in the late 12th century, and the Red Fort which symbolizes India. The Viceroy's House, now called Rashtrapati Bhavan, was also constructed in 1911 to serve as the official residence for the British viceroy.
- Delhi has a long history as a capital city in India dating back to ancient times. It has been the capital of several empires and dynasties over millennia such as the Mauryans, Tughlaqs, Mughals, and British.
- Some of Delhi's most notable historical monuments include the Qutub Minar, Red Fort, Jama Masjid mosque, India Gate, and Humayun's Tomb - all of which were built by the Sultanate and Mughal rulers.
- Delhi remains an important political and economic center as the capital of modern India since independence. It has grown rapidly with many historic sites alongside modern infrastructure.
My Visit to Delhi - Capital of India - Travel Guide Pratanu Banerjee pratanubanerjee3
Pratanu Banerjee shares the travel story of Delhi, capital of India. Check the ppt to know more about different aspects of Delhi. The history of Delhi has been described in detail.
Delhi, the capital of India, has a long history as one of the oldest cities in the world. It has been ruled by 12 dynasties over its history and contains many historical sites from these eras, including 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Old Delhi preserves the ambiance of the old city and contains many important mosques, temples, and markets within its walled city. However, the rapid population growth has created significant pollution and infrastructure problems in Delhi that require government intervention to address issues like sanitation, cleanliness, and preservation of historical sites. Citizen awareness campaigns could also help protect and honor Delhi's rich cultural heritage.
The document provides background information on the rulers of Delhi from the 12th century to the late 15th century. It begins with the Tomara and Chauhan Rajput dynasties in the early 12th century and discusses how Delhi became an important commercial center under their rule. It then outlines the establishment and rulers of the Delhi Sultanate from the early 13th century, including the Slave, Khalji, Tughluq, Sayyid and Lodi dynasties. The document also discusses how tarikh, or Persian histories written by court officials and poets, provide valuable information about the Delhi Sultans, though they reflected the perspectives of urban elites.
Delhi has a long history dating back to ancient times and has served as the capital of several empires. It is now one of the largest cities in India with over 20 million residents. The document lists several of Delhi's most popular tourist attractions including India Gate, Red Fort, Akshardham Temple, and Lotus Temple. It also discusses Delhi's famous markets like Connaught Place and Chandni Chowk, local cuisine especially street foods, and major festivals in the city like Republic Day, Independence Day, and the Commonwealth Games.
The document provides a detailed history of Delhi, India from ancient to modern times. It describes Delhi as an important political center that has been the capital of several empires over thousands of years. Specifically, it outlines that Delhi has been rebuilt and ruled by many different groups, including the Delhi Sultanate starting in the 12th century, various empires, the British, and now independent India. It also lists the many settlements that have constituted historic Delhi at different points in its long history.
The document describes a student group's project visiting and reporting on two important historical sites in Delhi, India: Qila Rai Pithora fort and Qutub Minar. It includes individual reports from group members on their experiences visiting the sites, what they learned about the historical significance and architecture from information stones and guides, and photos they took. The fort remains were in a scattered state with little information for visitors, while Qutub Minar was well-maintained and attracted foreign tourists to learn about the past.
Delhi is the largest metropolis and second largest city in India. It has a population of over 16.7 million people and is the eighth largest metropolis worldwide. Delhi has a long history serving as the capital of several empires over thousands of years. Today, Delhi faces issues of traffic congestion and pollution but is working to improve transportation infrastructure through expansion of the Delhi Metro system and other projects.
This project will be very useful for us. In this project we highlight the importance of Delhi .
For Future :
We hope that when any new generation students will study this file then they explore the more information about the DELHI’s cities and its serious problems.
For present:
We also study about the various cities which is situated in Delhi and also know about the problems of monuments.
To Spread Awareness.
we Prepared ppt on our project. And also send official letter to high official of Delhi govt.
The document discusses the Chola dynasty of South India between the 10th-12th centuries CE. It summarizes that the Cholas rose to power under kings Rajaraja I and Rajendra I, who expanded their control across South India and Sri Lanka. It highlights that the Cholas left behind many inscriptions and temples, most notably the Brihadeeswarar Temple built by Rajaraja I, which provide historical information about the Chola administration, taxation systems, and cultural achievements.
Connaught Place and India Gate are two iconic landmarks in Delhi designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Connaught Place is the central business district of Delhi, built in the 1930s as a circular complex housing shops and businesses. It features colonnaded walkways and was designed to blend European and Indian architectural styles. India Gate is a war memorial located near Rajpath, built in 1931 to commemorate Indian soldiers who died in World War I and other conflicts. It takes the form of a massive sandstone archway topped with sculptures and inscriptions.
The document summarizes the history of Delhi from its early names to the establishment of New Delhi by the British in the 1920s. It mentions that 14 capitals were founded in the area before the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan built Shahjahanabad in the 17th century, making it the most splendid capital. After gaining control in 1803, the British allowed the Mughal emperor to continue living in the Red Fort but Delhi declined. The British then decided to build New Delhi as the capital of British India south of Old Delhi, appointing Lutyens and Baker to plan the new city.
The document provides an overview of Delhi as the venue for the AFIE AGM 2013. It discusses Delhi's long history as the capital of India under various rulers. It describes the architecture of New Delhi built by the British, including government buildings and monuments. It also highlights the many historical monuments and sites in Old Delhi reflecting its rich cultural past under the Mughals. The document aims to familiarize attendees with Delhi's significance and the architectural heritage they will experience at the event venue.
The document provides a brief history of Delhi from ancient times to the present. It notes that Delhi is considered to be around 5,000 years old based on mentions in ancient texts like the Mahabharata, but archaeological evidence from the ancient period is limited. The city's history is well documented from the 12th century onward with the Delhi Sultanate, as Delhi served as the seat of Islamic and British rulers of India until independence in 1947. Key historical sites in Delhi mentioned include the India Gate, Qutub Minar, Red Fort, and Purana Qila. Several famous markets in Delhi are also listed. In 2010, Delhi hosted the largest Commonwealth Games to date.
This document provides information about various historical and religious sites in Delhi, India. It discusses several iconic locations, including India Gate, Red Fort, Raj Ghat, Humayun's Tomb, Qutub Minar, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, Lotus Temple, Akshardham Temple, Jama Masjid, Birla Mandir, Connaught Place, Nehru Planetarium, and National Museum. It provides brief histories and descriptions of each location.
Delhi has a long history as the capital of India, dating back to ancient kingdoms. It has been ruled by several dynasties and governments over centuries. The modern city of Delhi includes Old Delhi founded by the Mughals, New Delhi built by the British in the 1920s, and the modern infrastructure developments in recent decades like the Delhi Metro, international airport, malls, and roads. Delhi remains an important political and cultural center of India.
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Delhi is the capital city of India located in northern India on the banks of the Yamuna River. It has a long history dating back to the 6th century BCE and has been ruled by several different empires and dynasties over the centuries. Today, Delhi is a large metropolis consisting of both Old Delhi and New Delhi, with over 12 million inhabitants. In preparation for hosting the 2010 Commonwealth Games, Delhi has undertaken major infrastructure projects such as expanding the metro system, building new hospitals and roads, and improving power supply and green spaces.
Newspapers in British India Part 1 Before 1850 Bengal Gazette Bengal Gazette also known as Calcutta General advertiser is the first newspaper published in India. It was started by James Augustus Hickey in 1780 but was banned in 1872 following the anti-government editorials. Bengal Journal […]
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Delhi became the new capital of India in 1911 when King George V visited and announced the change. This marked the 100th anniversary of Delhi serving as India's capital. Some important places from Delhi's first 100 years as capital include the Delhi Durbar site where King George made the announcement, India Gate built to honor soldiers who died in World War I, the Jama Masjid mosque, Qutub Minar tower built in the late 12th century, and the Red Fort which symbolizes India. The Viceroy's House, now called Rashtrapati Bhavan, was also constructed in 1911 to serve as the official residence for the British viceroy.
- Delhi has a long history as a capital city in India dating back to ancient times. It has been the capital of several empires and dynasties over millennia such as the Mauryans, Tughlaqs, Mughals, and British.
- Some of Delhi's most notable historical monuments include the Qutub Minar, Red Fort, Jama Masjid mosque, India Gate, and Humayun's Tomb - all of which were built by the Sultanate and Mughal rulers.
- Delhi remains an important political and economic center as the capital of modern India since independence. It has grown rapidly with many historic sites alongside modern infrastructure.
My Visit to Delhi - Capital of India - Travel Guide Pratanu Banerjee pratanubanerjee3
Pratanu Banerjee shares the travel story of Delhi, capital of India. Check the ppt to know more about different aspects of Delhi. The history of Delhi has been described in detail.
Delhi, the capital of India, has a long history as one of the oldest cities in the world. It has been ruled by 12 dynasties over its history and contains many historical sites from these eras, including 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Old Delhi preserves the ambiance of the old city and contains many important mosques, temples, and markets within its walled city. However, the rapid population growth has created significant pollution and infrastructure problems in Delhi that require government intervention to address issues like sanitation, cleanliness, and preservation of historical sites. Citizen awareness campaigns could also help protect and honor Delhi's rich cultural heritage.
The document provides background information on the rulers of Delhi from the 12th century to the late 15th century. It begins with the Tomara and Chauhan Rajput dynasties in the early 12th century and discusses how Delhi became an important commercial center under their rule. It then outlines the establishment and rulers of the Delhi Sultanate from the early 13th century, including the Slave, Khalji, Tughluq, Sayyid and Lodi dynasties. The document also discusses how tarikh, or Persian histories written by court officials and poets, provide valuable information about the Delhi Sultans, though they reflected the perspectives of urban elites.
Delhi has a long history dating back to ancient times and has served as the capital of several empires. It is now one of the largest cities in India with over 20 million residents. The document lists several of Delhi's most popular tourist attractions including India Gate, Red Fort, Akshardham Temple, and Lotus Temple. It also discusses Delhi's famous markets like Connaught Place and Chandni Chowk, local cuisine especially street foods, and major festivals in the city like Republic Day, Independence Day, and the Commonwealth Games.
The document provides a detailed history of Delhi, India from ancient to modern times. It describes Delhi as an important political center that has been the capital of several empires over thousands of years. Specifically, it outlines that Delhi has been rebuilt and ruled by many different groups, including the Delhi Sultanate starting in the 12th century, various empires, the British, and now independent India. It also lists the many settlements that have constituted historic Delhi at different points in its long history.
The document describes a student group's project visiting and reporting on two important historical sites in Delhi, India: Qila Rai Pithora fort and Qutub Minar. It includes individual reports from group members on their experiences visiting the sites, what they learned about the historical significance and architecture from information stones and guides, and photos they took. The fort remains were in a scattered state with little information for visitors, while Qutub Minar was well-maintained and attracted foreign tourists to learn about the past.
Delhi is the largest metropolis and second largest city in India. It has a population of over 16.7 million people and is the eighth largest metropolis worldwide. Delhi has a long history serving as the capital of several empires over thousands of years. Today, Delhi faces issues of traffic congestion and pollution but is working to improve transportation infrastructure through expansion of the Delhi Metro system and other projects.
This project will be very useful for us. In this project we highlight the importance of Delhi .
For Future :
We hope that when any new generation students will study this file then they explore the more information about the DELHI’s cities and its serious problems.
For present:
We also study about the various cities which is situated in Delhi and also know about the problems of monuments.
To Spread Awareness.
we Prepared ppt on our project. And also send official letter to high official of Delhi govt.
The document discusses the Chola dynasty of South India between the 10th-12th centuries CE. It summarizes that the Cholas rose to power under kings Rajaraja I and Rajendra I, who expanded their control across South India and Sri Lanka. It highlights that the Cholas left behind many inscriptions and temples, most notably the Brihadeeswarar Temple built by Rajaraja I, which provide historical information about the Chola administration, taxation systems, and cultural achievements.
Connaught Place and India Gate are two iconic landmarks in Delhi designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Connaught Place is the central business district of Delhi, built in the 1930s as a circular complex housing shops and businesses. It features colonnaded walkways and was designed to blend European and Indian architectural styles. India Gate is a war memorial located near Rajpath, built in 1931 to commemorate Indian soldiers who died in World War I and other conflicts. It takes the form of a massive sandstone archway topped with sculptures and inscriptions.
The document summarizes the history of Delhi from its early names to the establishment of New Delhi by the British in the 1920s. It mentions that 14 capitals were founded in the area before the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan built Shahjahanabad in the 17th century, making it the most splendid capital. After gaining control in 1803, the British allowed the Mughal emperor to continue living in the Red Fort but Delhi declined. The British then decided to build New Delhi as the capital of British India south of Old Delhi, appointing Lutyens and Baker to plan the new city.
The document provides an overview of Delhi as the venue for the AFIE AGM 2013. It discusses Delhi's long history as the capital of India under various rulers. It describes the architecture of New Delhi built by the British, including government buildings and monuments. It also highlights the many historical monuments and sites in Old Delhi reflecting its rich cultural past under the Mughals. The document aims to familiarize attendees with Delhi's significance and the architectural heritage they will experience at the event venue.
The document provides a brief history of Delhi from ancient times to the present. It notes that Delhi is considered to be around 5,000 years old based on mentions in ancient texts like the Mahabharata, but archaeological evidence from the ancient period is limited. The city's history is well documented from the 12th century onward with the Delhi Sultanate, as Delhi served as the seat of Islamic and British rulers of India until independence in 1947. Key historical sites in Delhi mentioned include the India Gate, Qutub Minar, Red Fort, and Purana Qila. Several famous markets in Delhi are also listed. In 2010, Delhi hosted the largest Commonwealth Games to date.
This document provides information about various historical and religious sites in Delhi, India. It discusses several iconic locations, including India Gate, Red Fort, Raj Ghat, Humayun's Tomb, Qutub Minar, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, Lotus Temple, Akshardham Temple, Jama Masjid, Birla Mandir, Connaught Place, Nehru Planetarium, and National Museum. It provides brief histories and descriptions of each location.
Delhi has a long history as the capital of India, dating back to ancient kingdoms. It has been ruled by several dynasties and governments over centuries. The modern city of Delhi includes Old Delhi founded by the Mughals, New Delhi built by the British in the 1920s, and the modern infrastructure developments in recent decades like the Delhi Metro, international airport, malls, and roads. Delhi remains an important political and cultural center of India.
hello, I am Usha. I am very eager about tour and travel and also in gathering information about those places. I always suggest the people travel in those places who are interested in visiting.
Delhi is the capital city of India located in northern India on the banks of the Yamuna River. It has a long history dating back to the 6th century BCE and has been ruled by several different empires and dynasties over the centuries. Today, Delhi is a large metropolis consisting of both Old Delhi and New Delhi, with over 12 million inhabitants. In preparation for hosting the 2010 Commonwealth Games, Delhi has undertaken major infrastructure projects such as expanding the metro system, building new hospitals and roads, and improving power supply and green spaces.
Newspapers in British India Part 1 Before 1850 Bengal Gazette Bengal Gazette also known as Calcutta General advertiser is the first newspaper published in India. It was started by James Augustus Hickey in 1780 but was banned in 1872 following the anti-government editorials. Bengal Journal […]
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In modern times while nations and people have come to understand the importance of International Relations as an activity among nations, there is not much awareness about the evolution of International Relations as an academic discipline. In this blog let us look into it
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As the Russia Ukraine conflict intensifies and world again gets divided again into groups, let us take a moment to go through the history and have a look at a time when the World teetered on the brink of collapse.
Turkey’s parliament adopted the much-critiqued ‘disinformation law’ that accords jail terms of up to three years to social media users and journalists for spreading ‘disinformation’.
Jainism originated in the 6th century BCE when Vardhamana Mahavira propagated the religion. Mahavira was born in 599 BCE to Kshatriya parents and renounced his home at age 30 to become an ascetic. After 12 years of fasting and meditation, he attained perfect knowledge at age 42 and came to be known as Mahavira or "Great Hero." He passed away at age 72, becoming fully liberated. Jainism rejects the authority of the Vedas and the idea of a creator god. It believes in karma and reincarnation, and that salvation can be attained through right faith, knowledge, and conduct including nonviolence and control of the senses.
Jainism originated in the 6th century BCE when Vardhamana Mahavira propagated the religion. According to Jain beliefs, there were 24 great teachers before Mahavira, with the first being Rishabhanath, who founded Jainism. Mahavira was born in 599 BCE and renounced his home at age 30 to become an ascetic. After 12 years of fasting and meditation, he attained perfect knowledge at age 42 and came to be known as Mahavira or "Great Hero." He passed away at age 72, becoming fully liberated. Jainism rejects the idea of a creator god and the Vedas, believing that salvation comes from following nonviolence and other principles
The Colour Revolution which is being widely debated around the world was a series of uprisings that first began in former communist nations in Eastern Europe in the early 2000s, but are also used in reference to popular movements in the Middle East and Asia.
As the world is mourning the recent death of the Queen of England, lets take a moment to peak at the different forms of government that are or have been in existence throughout the history of the world.
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Believers IAS Academy is one of the Best IAS coaching in Bangalore at BTM Layout for aspirants preparing for recruitment exams conducted by UPSC. Renowned as best UPSC Coaching in Bangalore.
Believers IAS Academy is one of the Best IAS coaching in Bangalore at BTM Layout for aspirants preparing for recruitment exams conducted by UPSC. Renowned as best UPSC Coaching in Bangalore.
Believers IAS Academy offers genuine mentoring along with the best IAS coaching in Bangalore. We provide applicants with relevant study materials, quality supervision from experienced instructors, and weekly examinations to help them enhance their abilities in both online and offline classes. We are Bangalore's Best IAS Coaching Centers.
Believers IAS Academy offers genuine mentoring along with the best IAS coaching in Bangalore. We provide applicants with relevant study materials, quality supervision from experienced instructors, and weekly examinations to help them enhance their abilities in both online and offline classes. We are Bangalore's Best IAS Coaching Centers.
Believers IAS Academy offers genuine mentoring along with the best IAS coaching in Bangalore. We provide applicants with relevant study materials, quality supervision from experienced instructors, and weekly examinations to help them enhance their abilities in both online and offline classes. We are Bangalore's Best IAS Coaching Centers.
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In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
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Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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UPSC Coaching Centers
1. Anang Tal, Mehrauli
Context:
• Celebrating World Heritage Day on 19th April 2022, National Monuments Authority
organized a unique Heritage Walk around the historical Anang Tal, Mehrauli, an 11th Century
mini lake.
About:
• This is an 11th Century mini-lake built by the founder King of Delhi Anang Pal Tomar in
1052 AD. The Hindu dynasty of Tomars ruled Delhi and the name itself has come from the
Dhillikapuri of which several stone inscriptions were found.
History of Delhi:
• Delhi has a lengthy history and has served as the capital of various dynasties, making it a
significant political center in India.
• The first mention of Delhi dates from the beginning of the Tomar kingdom in the eighth
century.
• Outsiders who successfully invaded the Indian Subcontinent ransacked the existing capital
city in Delhi, and those who came to conquer and stay were so pleased by the city’s strategic
location that they decided to make it their capital and reconstruct it in their own style.
About the Tomara Dynasty:
• The Tomara dynasty ruled parts of present-day Delhi and Haryana in India during the
8th-12th century.
• The earliest extant historical reference to the Tomaras occurs in the Pehowa inscription
issued during the reign of the Gurjara-Pratihara king Mahendrapala I
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