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History
Of - Delhi
To go right back into an
era where mythology and history are too closely intertwined, it is believed that
Delhi, then known as Indraprashtha, was the scene of action of India’s great
epic, the Mahabharata. Periodic archeological excavations bring in more and more
evidence to support this contention.Thereafter, historians say there have been
seven cities of Delhi. If you count the smaller settlements and forts, the
number may touch fifteen. Each city has left behind so much story and material
for rumination that it requires many a lifetime to know them all completely.
Modern
Delhi, or New Delhi as it is called, centers around Rashtrapati Bhawan. It is
architecturally a very impressive building standing at a height, flowing down as
it were to India Gate. This stretch called the Rajpath is where the Republic Day
parade is held. The imposing plan of this area conceived by Lutyens does not
fade in its charm with the numerous summers or winters that go past.
Recorded history exists from the 11th century when Dillika, as this little town was known, found its focal point south of where it is now. This kingdom was known as Lal Kot. The famous ruler of this line of Tomars was called Prithvi Raj Chauhan. He is said to have built many temples and a huge fort called Qila Rai Pithora.
However, their 200-year-old rule culminated with the arrival of the first set of invaders—the Slave Dynasty. One of the rulers of this dynasty, Qutub-ud-din Aibak, built the tall Qutab Minar. The Qutab Minar has five floors. It is 72.55-m high with a base diameter of 14.40 tapering to 2.4 m at the top.
Delhi remains the center of power. Once it was a city of royal power. Then it became the seat of colonial power. Later it was the seat of bureaucratic power. The seat of political power it has always been. Today it is emerging as an important center for corporate power too.
The most fascinating aspect
of this city is its cosmopolitan nature. You can find the whole of India in its
little colonies and structures. Contemporary times will be far more difficult to
record for tomorrow’s history.
Culture
Delhi has attracted people from all parts of the
country leading to the establishment of different cultural pockets. As the
Punjabis are the most dominant section here, the culture has a distinctive
flavour of sarson da sag. Much has also been borrowed and adapted from Western
culture, a process accelerated since independence by the influence of the modern
mass media. Although the cultural activities of earlier days--such as dancing,
music, and poetry forums, 'mushaira' --have been yielding place to the cinema,
the cabaret, and clubs, there are also theatre groups and institutions that have
fostered indigenous literature and fine arts. Languages commonly used are Hindi,
Punjabi, Urdu and English
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