New Delhi History
Maurya Capital

The history reveals that Delhi was on the great national highway of the Mauryas that linked their capital Patliputra (now Patna in Bihar) with
Taxila (Takshashila), now in Pakistan. The route is believed to have been chosen by Buddhist Monks while traveling to Taxila. This very fact
shows the strategic and historical importance of Delhi.
The Chauhans took control in the 12th century and made Delhi the most important Hindu centre in northern India.

Delhi Sultanate

Delhi was acquired by Qutab-Ud-Din Aibak in 1193 and was followed by the mighty Mughals from the year 1526 to 1857. Later on Khilji
followers built their new capital at Siri, the second city of Delhi.

Tughlakabad was the third city of Delhi, built inside the great fortress with 13 outer gates. It was built during the reign of Ghiyas-Ud-Din from
1321 to 1325.

The fourth city of Delhi was called Jahanpanah, which was built by Muhammed Bin Tughlak. Later on the capital was shifted to Daulatabad in
Deccan which resulted in the loss of soldiers because it was a difficult march of 1120 kilometers. Finally Tughlaq forfeited his decision and Delhi
was given back the status of capital.

The fifth city was called Ferozabad whose remains can still be found in Delhi. It was built by Feroz Shah Tughlak in the year 1351 on the banks
of river Yamuna. It was later destroyed by Shah Jahan to build Shahjahanabad.

The remains of the sixth city can be found in the form of tomb and monuments within the Lodi gardens. Old Delhi happens to be the sixth city.

British Rule

In 1911 king Goerge visited India and it was during his tenure that Delhi became the new capital of India. Delhi saw some significant
developments during this period in the form of buildings, infrastructure, parliamentary buildings and public offices. The interception of British
rule in India also witnessed a new city being formed in the name of New Delhi or the Lutyens’ Delhi.
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History of Delhi

Having a peek into the history of Delhi will give you an insight into the rich
heritage of Indian culture and tradition. It also lets you know the lives and
work styles of the various rulers who have ruled Delhi over the years. As
the history books describe, Delhi has been built and re-built more than 5
times at different sites in and around Delhi, but the correct reference is
found in the Mahabharatha as the city of Pandavas, also called
Indraprastha, some 3000 years ago. The city has a historic importance of
its own with every crumbling wall of the city having a story to tell. Delhi has
witnessed a rise and fall of major powers during the 12th century when,
until the influx of outsiders, Delhi was home to the Hindu rulers. Muslim rule
in India was established in the 12th century after Mohammed Gauri
defeated Prithviraj Chauhan.


Indraprastha

Indraprastha was formed in Delhi in 1000 BC during Mahabharatha, which
is assumed to have been around the annex of Purana Quila. According to
Mahabharatha Pandavas named this region as Indraprastha which was
known as Khandava-Prastha.