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Today Khooni Darwaza is included in the scary places of Delhi. It's located in near Delhi gate and ITO metro station, and front of Maulana Azad medical College. This is free of cost. It was constructed by Sher Shah Suri, Khooni Darwaza is first found by name in literature after three princes of the Mughal dynasty, Bahadur Shah zafar's sons Mirza Mughal and Khizr sultan and grandson Abu bakht were shot by William Hodson (British officer) on 22 September 1857 during the indian rebellion of 1857.
Guy's basically some people's know this darwaza known as khooni darwaza history or that place is great. Surroundings was really nice both side road but some restriction in place like you can't visit inside because of barriers nd fencing but place was amazing for some history like people's.. i also share some photoes nd video's of that place nd i also make a vlog for this place channel name - Live2explore go nd watch have a good day.
The Khooni Darwaza is one of the surviving city gates of the old city fortifications. The walls are long gone and Khooni Darwaza is one of 13 that still remain. The name of the gate literally means the gate of blood in Hindi due to its historical use for execution and display of executed members of the Mughal royal family. The structure is a single arched gate with many levels and windows through each. The parapet is topped with Mughal style leaf shaped barriers. Sadly, the gate is now sectioned off and it's only visible from the main roads. Not a must see, but I was passing this on the way to Lok Nayak Jaya Prakash Narayan Memorial Park.
Khooni Darwaza, located in Delhi, is a hauntingly beautiful historical landmark that carries a chilling past. Also known as the "Bloody Gate," this imposing red sandstone structure stands as a solemn reminder of the tragic events that unfolded during the Mughal era. As you approach Khooni Darwaza, you are immediately struck by its imposing presence and architectural grandeur. The intricate carvings and detailed craftsmanship are a testament to the skilled artisans of the time. However, it is the dark history associated with this gate that lends an air of mystery and intrigue to its surroundings. Khooni Darwaza earned its ominous name due to the horrific incidents that occurred within its walls. It is said to have witnessed brutal executions during the reign of Emperor Jahangir and later, the heart-wrenching massacre of three Mughal princes during the rule of Emperor Aurangzeb. Today, Khooni Darwaza stands as a somber reminder of the past, and visitors can't help but feel a sense of solemnity as they explore its corridors. The weathered walls bear witness to the passage of time, and the eerie ambiance leaves an indelible impression on those who venture inside. Despite its haunting history, Khooni Darwaza remains a place of intrigue and fascination. The architecture, with its arches, domes, and intricate detailing, showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of the Mughal era. Visitors can't help but marvel at the blend of beauty and tragedy that is encapsulated within this structure. As you wander through the halls of Khooni Darwaza, a mix of emotions may arise - a sense of awe at the architectural marvel, a reverence for the lives lost, and a deep appreciation for the historical significance of the site. It serves as a poignant reminder of the city's rich and tumultuous past, inviting visitors to contemplate the passage of time and the stories that are etched into the very walls. Khooni Darwaza stands as a testament to the power of historical preservation, allowing us to reflect on the events that shaped Delhi's history. It is a place that draws both history enthusiasts and curious explorers, offering a glimpse into the complex tapestry of the city's past.
Khooni Darwazaa - Bahadur Shah Zafar Road Located on the main road, with Maulana Azad Medical College on one side & LNJP Memorial Park on the other side, Khooni Darwazaa is a historic heritage site. It has been sealed for quite a while, with 3 metres solid steel grills & the inside doors have been grilled too, so currently it is impossible to climb to the upper floors. It is one of the 13 remaining Darwazaas of Old Delhi Though the nearby Delhi Gate (in Chandni Chowk area) is more significantly important. It was built by Sher Shah Suri. This gate saw some action too... It was here that the descendants of the Last Mughal emperor (Bahadur Shah Zafar Khan) were publicly killed & subsequently the Mughal Dynasty lost it's importance. Although, a narrow path connects the opposite sides of the road, it + surrounding area is deserted at night & poorly lit, so i strongly advise not to cross via this path after 10pm, but rather to cross from the nearby U-turn Red Light alongside Shaheedi Park. Hopefully, they fix the lights around this gate soon!
Kabuli Darwaza / Khooni Darwaza / laal Darwaza. "The Khooni Darwaza was built during emperor Sher Shah Suri's time in the 16th century. It was then known as the Kabuli Darwaza as caravans to Afghanistan used to pass through this northern gate of Suri's Capital city which had the Purana Qila as its central citadel. However, besides providing direction, this gateway served another purpose as well. Its walls were used to display heads of criminals since it was situated in the outskirts of the City. It is said that emperor Jahangir who succeeded his father Akbar to the throne, was opposed by some of the Akbar's Navaratnas. Emperor Jahangir had the two sons of Abdur Rahim Khan-i-Khana'n, a minister in his father, Emperor Akbar's court, killed and hung on this gate. Things to keep in mind! 1. Situated opposite to MAMC main gate. 2. Some may find it spooky. 3. Well preserved. 4. Previously it was open for public but due to some reason now it's closed...you can't enter the premises. 5. Nearest metro station is Delhi gate metro station gate no 1. 6. Magestic of all surviving gates in Delhi.
Khooni Darwaaza or Lal Darwaaza is near Delhi gate and Firoza shah kotal momentums, between the road on Bahdur Shah Zafar Marg. It is one of the 13 surviving gates in Delhi. it is know of its bloody history.the sons of Bahadur Shah Zafar- Mirza Mughal and Mirza Khizr Sultan and grandson Mirza Abu Bekar, were murdered at the gate. So this surviving gate name is Khooni Darwaaza (blood Gate).
Khooni Darwaza also referred to as Lal Darwaza is located near Delhi Gate, on the Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg in Delhi. It is one of the 13 surviving gates in Delhi. It is just south of the fortified Old Delhi and was constructed by Sher Shah Suri.
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