The Bazaar : Red Fort

On entering the fort, we pass through a Barrel vault structure located past the Lahore Gate, which acted as a market that was built to satisfy the needs of higher ranked Mughal women, who resided inside the fort. Even now, there are shops selling items like jewellery, traditional shawls, handbags, and antique items that appealContinueContinue reading “The Bazaar : Red Fort”

Red Fort Through the Ages

Throughout history, there have been many grand empires that laid the foundations of ancient civilizations. The Mughal Empire, founded in the sixteenth century, was among the richest and most extensive. Its grandeur is still reflected in the cities that the Mughals had created. Among those cities, Delhi – also known as Shahjahanabad – continues toContinueContinue reading “Red Fort Through the Ages”

Ballimaran- Ghalib’s Haveli

As one steps foot in the disarray and dreary alley of Gali Qasim Jan in Old Delhi, where the famous Ballimaran, Ghalib’s Haveli is situated, one observes the commotion of daily affairs being carried out by the vendors and local onlookers across this narrow street of Chandni Chowk. In the first look of the Haveli,ContinueContinue reading “Ballimaran- Ghalib’s Haveli”

About Us : Rediscovering Delhi

‘Rediscovering Delhi’ is a research project for students of Janki Devi Memorial College (Delhi University) that plans to connect the past of Delhi to its present and future by engaging students in studying the current state of social, cultural, political and economic changes being experienced by this ancient city in the light of its past.ContinueContinue reading “About Us : Rediscovering Delhi”

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