Chaumukha Darwaza - Historical landmark in New Delhi , India
Chaumukha Darwaza - Historical landmark in New Delhi , India
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Chaumukha Darwaza - Historical landmark in New Delhi - New Delhi, India

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About Chaumukha Darwaza in New Delhi

Address

Chaumukha Darwaza, 28deg31'24.5"N 77deg11'14.8"E

Open Hours

Monday- 5 am-7 pmTuesday- 5 am-7 pmWednesday- 5 am-7 pmThursday- 5 am-7 pmFriday- 5 am-7 pmSaturday- 5 am-7 pmSunday- 5 am-7 pm

Overall Rating

4.2

Total User Reviews (46)

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Chaumukha Darwaza, 28deg31'24.5"N 77deg11'14.8"E
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Chaumukha Darwaza - Featured Reviews (46)

User profile pictureShyamal Mishra

A gateway which once originally was part of the oldest fort of Delhi Lal Kot, was later restored again during the Lodhi era. Standing and facing towards Qutub Minar, it gives a picturesque view of the Delhi's famed landmark pillar. This beautiful gateway, through which kings and armies once marched, attracts the eyes and helps you imagine the former glory of this area.

User profile pictureANKUR SHARMA (Kaushik)

The Chaumukha Darwaza is inferred as the gate way of Lal Kot since it aligns with Lal Kot walls. It is near the Qutb Complex and has been categorized as Grade B in archaeological value. It has been conserved by the ASI. The gate's architectural style is traced to the Tuglaq period in view of its massive thickness. It has a "horned" outwork with paved stones in an engraved grid pattern that indicates that it was designed for defense purposes. The purpose for which it was built has not been discerned. Hence, it has also been conjectured that it could have been built by Thomas Metcalfe as one of his follies, close to his original 'Dilkusha' mansion to enhance the elegance of his retreat. the first city of Delhi, 13 gates were built in the 11th century citadel of Lal Kot, with the extended Qila Rai Pithora, which was ruled by the Slave Dynasty from 1192 with the establishment of the Qutb complex. These were located in the rubble built ramparts of Lal Kot (5-6 m (16-20 ft) thickness) of which only a few remain, either in ruins or under renovation. These are the Chaumukha, Sohan, Ranjit, Fateh, Hauz Rani, Barka, Badaun and Budayuni gates. Of these, the Chaumukha, Ranjit, Sohan and Fateh darwazas have been listed by the INTACH as heritage monuments. The ruins of Hauz Rani and Barka are seen around the remains between giant gaps in the long stretches of the Lal Kot wall, surrounded by a wide moat on the outside. Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has proposed to conserve all the identified gates. The Chaumukha Darwaza (Chaumukha in Hindi language means four faces) is inferred as the gate way of Lal Kot since it aligns with Lal Kot walls. It is near the Qutb Complex and has been categorized as Grade B in archaeological value.

User profile pictureDHARMENDRA SINGH

Ajmeri Gate, built in 1644, to the south-west of Shahjahanabad with a square plan, has high arched openings. The Sepoy Mutiny or the first war of Indian independence in 1857 was fought at this venue also. The road, through this gate, leads to the city of Ajmer in Rajasthan, and hence its name. A lovely park surrounds the gate. The madrasa (Islamicschool of learning) built by Nawab Ghaziuddin Bahadur father of the first Nizam of Hyderabad in 1811, west of the college lies the tomb of the founder and a mosque [28] In the following years, it converted to Delhi college and was one of the constituent colleges of the Delhi University. The College has shifted to a new building now and the Anglo Arabic Senior Secondary School runs in the old building. Nearby outside a ditch, once lied remains of the underground apartments of Safdarjung, which at one point were one of the important sights of Delhi.[28] At present, the old walls of the fort have been demolished and replaced by commercial buildings and residential complexes, but the gate on the west exists.[7][9][25][29] Turkman GateEdit Turkman gate Turkman Gate, located to the southern edge of Shahajahanabad (Coordinates: 28.642231N 77.232591E), is named after the Sufi Saint Hazrat Shah Turkman Bayabani. His tomb dated to 1240, before building of Shahjahanabad, is located to the east of the gate. It is approached from the Jawahar Lal Nehru Road, the old Circular Road, in the vicinity of the Ramlila grounds. It has a square plan with high arched openings. The tomb of Razia Sultan and Kali Masjid or Kalan Masjid are located in close proximity of the gate.[7][9][25][29]/. The gate was the scene of Turkman gate demolition and rioting in 1976. Lahori Gate, Old DelhiEdit Remnant of old Lahori Gate at Lahori Bazar crossing The Lahori gate of the Old Delhi city (Coordinates: 28.657110N 77.218831E), now only a bazaar square with small remnants at one end, used to lead east along the Chandni Chowk to the Lahore gate of the Red Fort. Inside the Lahori gate is the grain market. Outside the gate stands a mosque built by Sirhindi Begum, wife of Shah Jahan, whom he married after the death Arjumand Banu Begum, Mumtaz Mahal. This Lahori Gate was also one of the last points captured during the siege of 1857.[28] Lahore Gate, Red FortEdit Main article: Red_Fort SS Lahore_Gate The Lahore gate (Coordinates: 28.655879N 77.238666E) is the main gate to the Red Fort named after its orientation towards Lahore, Pakistan.[6][7][25][29][30] Delhi Gate, Red FortEdit Main article: Red_Fort SS Delhi_Gate The southern public entrance to the Red Fort (Coordinates: 28.652148N 77.240112E). Nigambodh GateEdit It was built on the north eastern side of the Shahajahanabad. It is located on the Ring Road near the Yamuna Bazaar. It derives its name Nigambodh Ghat from the burial ground here. The etymology of Nigambodh is derived from Sanskrit words 'Nigam' which means the "Ved" and 'bodh' means "knowledge", meaning realization of knowledge. According to a folk legend, Lord Brahma (the creator) took a bath in the Yamuna River at this ghat to recover his lost memory and by this act Brahma not only got back his memory but also remembered the place he had kept his sacred books. In the past, the gate was closer to the ghat and nearer to the Salimgarh Fort. Kabuli GateEdit Khuni Darwaza or Bloody Gate Kabuli Gate or Khooni Darwaza (Coordinates: 28.635974N 77.241042E), literally translated means "Bloody Gate", a "morbid sounding name". It is an impressive double-storied structure. Its construction is credited to Sher Shah Suri's reign from 1540-1545 (though the fort walls of the Suri period have not been seen to extend to this gate). It was built largely with grey stone but red stones were also used in the frames of its windows.[4][9][29] Though not within the walls of the Shahajahan's fort, it is located on the Mathura road opposite to the Ferozshah Kotlanear Maulana Azad Medical College . At this gate, on September 21, 1857, during the

User profile pictureKishore Dhiman

The Chaumukha Darwaza (Chaumukha in Hindi language means four faces) is inferred as the gate way of Lal Kot since it aligns with Lal Kot walls. It is near the Qutb Complex and has been categorized as Grade B in archaeological value. It has been conserved by the ASI. The gate's architectural style is traced to the Tuglaq period in view of its massive thickness. It has a "horned" outwork with paved stones in an engraved grid pattern that indicates that it was designed for defense purposes. The purpose for which it was built has not been discerned. Hence, it has also been conjectured that it could have been built by Thomas Metcalfe as one of his follies, close to his original 'Dilkusha' mansion (now seen in ruins) to enhance the elegance of his retreat.[2][10]

User profile pictureMrArbaj17 17

You can wait only 5-10 min wait gate entry

User profile pictureSourabh Prajapati (Srb Prajapati)

the first city of Delhi, 13 gates were built in the 11th century citadel of Lal Kot, with the extended Qila Rai Pithora, which was ruled by the Slave Dynasty from 1192 with the establishment of the Qutb complex. These were located in the rubble built ramparts of Lal Kot (5-6 m (16-20 ft) thickness) of which only a few remain, either in ruins or under renovation. These are the Chaumukha, Sohan Srb Prajapati

User profile pictureDhruv Bhargava

Chaumukha Darwaaza or four face Gate lies considered is the Gateway of Lalkot, near Qutub complex of Delhi. Darwaza is very beautiful and unique. Mehrauli reach by Metro,or City Bus.

User profile pictureSaurabh Kumar Singh

Just go n see, click some pictures that's all about this monument. No place to stay. Little dirty. Not visible from the tomb. To reach the place take right after reaching backside of the tomb.

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Chaumukha Darwaza Located in New Delhi of New Delhi. The complete address is Chaumukha Darwaza, 28deg31'24.5"N 77deg11'14.8"E.

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