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HISTORY
OF
DELHI:
The
capital
of
India
has
been
a
centre
of
power
almost
continuously
since
the
13th
century.
The
huge
city
is
divided
into
Old
and
New
Delhi;
the
former
also
comprise
the
seventh
city
of
the
Mughals
-
Shajahnabad.
In
1955
excavations
of
the
Purana
Quila
revealed
that
this
area,
on
the
banks
of
the
Yamuna
river,
was
inhabited
more
than
3000
years
ago.
Fine
earthen
pottery,
known
as
Painted
Grey
Ware
and
dated
to
1000
BC,
confirmed
that
Delhi
was
associated
the
epic
Mahabharata
and
Indraprastha,
the
capital
of
the
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From
the
12th
to
17th
centuries,
the
rulers
of
successive
dynasties
established
seven
"cities"
in
different
parts
of
Delhi.
The
first
one
was
with
the
foundation
of
Qutub
Minar
in
1199
followed
by
Siri
in
1920;
Tughlaquabad;
Jahanapanah;
Firuzabad,
Purana
Quila
and
Shahjahanabad.
During
this
period,
some
of
the
most
outstanding
monuments
were
built
which
stand
as
past
glory
of
the
Afghan
and
Mughal
architecture.
The
Qutub
Minar
built
in
1199
rises
to a
height
of
72.5
metres
from
a
base
of
14.32
metres;
Humayun's
Tomb
begun
in
1564
is
one
of
the
finest
examples
of
garden
Tomb,
the
Red
Fort
- an
imposing
citadel
built
in
the
17th
century
and
Jami
Masjid,
the
largest
mosque
in
India.
The
Imperial
Delhi
built
during
the
British
Empire
houses
President's
House,
Parliament
House,
India
Gate,
the
World
War
I
memorial
arch.
Besides;
Delhi
offers
various
museums.
The
important
ones
are
National
Museum
-
the
premier
museum
of
India,
National
Gallery
of
Modern
Art,
Gandhi
Museum
Crafts
Museum,
Dolls
Museum,
Rail
Museum,
Temple
of
Bahai
- a
Islamic
sect
founded
in
Iran
in
1836
by
Bahaullah.
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