J64W+R62 Humayuni Darwaza, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, Delhi 110001
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Humayun Darwaza is one of the 3 existing gates in Purana Qila, Delhi. The huge gate is situated in a dilapidated condition at the southern part of the fort. There are two schools of thought regarding who built this gate. Some historians believe the gate was a part of Dinpanah built by Humayun. Others believe after defeating Humayun, Sher Shah Suri demolished every part of the fort and established this gate as a part of his fort 'Shergarh', and Humayun just renowned it after he recaptured the fort. However, the gate is now known as Humayuni Darwaza, probably because the tomb of Humayun is visible from the top of the gate.
Humayuni Darwaza located in Purana Qila, Delhi is at present in ruins. As it seems that it was a grand entrance to Old Fort. It must be preserved and properly maintained.
Humayuni Darwaza located at the southern part of Purana Qila. Beautiful clean space.
Humayun Darwaza is the southern gate of Purana Qila, previously known as Deenpanah city also called the sixth city of Delhi. Presently it is not in good condition. There are also west and north gate in this fort. If you love history, visit here.
Humayun Darwaza, Purana Qila, New Delhi There are three Gates to Purana Qila. Today entrance is through the Bara Darwaza. The South Gate is called the Humayun Darwaza, probably because Humayun built it or because the tomb of Humayun is visible from here. The third gate is the Talaqi Darwaza. It is believed that this place was Indraprastha the capital city of Pandavas. Many of the present standing monuments were built during the period of Sher Shah Suri. The double-storied octagonal towered mosque is cited in history as the tower from where, Emperor Humayun accidentally fell to his death. The lake at the foothills has boating facilities. One does not have to go far to see the Old Fort or Purana Quila standing stoically amidst wild greenary and disintegrating ramparts. The Purana Quila is roughly rectangular in shape having a circuit of nearly two kilometres. The walls are thick and the three gateways are provided with bastions on either side. The northern gateway called the Talaqui Darwaza or the forbidden gateway combines the typically Islamic pointed arch with Hindu chhattris and brackets. Whereas the southern gateway, called the Humayun Darwaza, had a similar parel with elephants. Potter About The Stunning Historical Legacy That is The Humayun Darwaza Purana Qila has several colossal gates on all sides including the gigantic Sher Shah Gate which now lies on the other side of the road. But out of all the gates, the Southern one called Humayun Darwaza (Gate) is the most interesting structure. It may not be as big as the Sher Shah Gate or the Bada Darwaza but is still significant in size and the architecture remains noteworthy. Read on! Confusing Nomenclature It is called the Humayun Darwaza although most probably it was built not by Humayun but by his nemesis, Sher Shah Suri. It gets this name in all likelihood because Sher Shah left it unemployed and Humayun completed it, but a more likely explanation is that the Humayun's Tomb, another prime monument in Delhi, is visible from the walls of this gate on the South. An inscription on the gate refers to Sher Shah with the date as 1543 - 44 AD. A Maze-like Structure The Humayun Darwaza dominates the southern horizon with its twin domes shaped like umbrellas (Chattris). From a distance it looks just like a flat wall as one walks past the smooth, palm lined path towards it. But as you come nearer, you realize that it is not just a mere gate but a whole structure built like a fort. The walls have large windows and the structure also continues underground, although that area is not accessible now. Several flights of stairs connect different parts of the gate. The semi-circular steps in front of the gate look like a galley, but in the opposite direction and so it's not certain what purpose they served. The Interiors The interiors consist of several inner chambers but none of them are in use now and they are mostly kept locked. It may also be difficult to be able to climb up the top of the gate as the entry point is kept locked nowadays. The Chattris and balconies indicate a fusion of Rajput architectural styles with the Mughal ones. However the interiors have not aged as well as the exteriors. On the left side there are several square shaped, fat pillar-like structures. These are actually the remnants of the chambers that stood here. So, basically the gate used to be even more intricate in its heydays and was equivalent to a standalone fort in itself. Some important excavations have been carried out in the jungles near the Humayun Gate. Some mud trails lead you inside the jungle but actually most of the recovered Painted Grey Ware artefacts have been stored in the Museum located within the fort complex itself.
Very old structure. The stones and bricks have been degraded. This was built by Sher Shah Suri. It has two entrance, one on the top of the other. The lower one opened at the level of the water in the moat and the upper one would have been approached by draw bridge or cross way across the moat. The decorations include inlay work and carrying in sandstone, marbel and tilework. The decorative marlons on the top originally existed over the other gates of the fort too. Most of this information was took from the information written on a board situated outside the Humayun Darwaza.
Purana kila Is a fine place to visit here is online tickets and offline both are available 20 rs online and 25 offline Near this a zoo but at time zoo have is so so For time spending with someone Is ok place
I believe that this is not made by shar Shah Suri ,he just repair it but history said that it's 'Humayuni Darwaza ' don't worry , You're interested in just go there and Inception to... So many things here....
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It is an incredibly beautiful, peaceful space to be in the admist of a very busy city. The gardens are really spacious, with plenty of buildings to explore dotted around. It was lovely to see peacocks surrounding the space. Staff were friendly and e
One of the historical monuments of Mughal Era situated inside Sundar nursery. The nursery is open till 10 PM every day and the ticket is Rs50 per person. I would recommend going afternoon as the weather and the views are very pleasing and appealing.
It is near to the qutub minar..Well maintained tomb and everything is kept cleaned... The tomb of Iltutmish, Qutub Minar Complex, was built in 1235 A.D. It is situated just outside the north-west corner of the Quwwat-ul-Islam near the Qutub Minar. T
Another unexplored part of the Sanjay van Forest. Can get v nice views from here, especially at dawn during sunrise. Sunset would be good too, but after that it gets really dark and would not be safe finding one's way back out of the park.
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