Old Delhi: Evolution of Settelments and Planning Process
Old Delhi: Evolution of Settelments and Planning Process
Old Delhi: Evolution of Settelments and Planning Process
OLD DELHI
• The gate links the New Delhi city with the old
walled city of Delhi.
• It stands in the middle of the road, at the end
of Netaji Subhash Chandra Road (or Netaji
Subhash Marg), at the edge of the Daryaganj.
• The Gate was built by Emperor Shah Jahan in
1638 as part of the rubble–built high fort walls
that encircled the Shahajahanabad, the
seventh city of Delhi.
• The emperor used this gate to go to the Jama
Masaid for prayer.
• The gate is similar in design and architecture
to the northern gate of the walled city,
the Kashmiri Gate (1853).
• It was built in sandstone and is an impressive
and large structure.
• Near the gate entry, two stone carvings of
elephants were erected.
Planning of Shahjahanabad
• The city was planned according to
hindu planning principles of
shilpashastra from vastushastra.
• The site was placed on a high land
as in the shastra and was
karmukha or bow shaped
References
• Delhi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia_files
• www.censusindia.gov.in
• online pdf -CT.Lakshmanan B.Arch., M.C.P. Asst. Prof. (SG) SRM School of Architecture
• Delhi - 100 years as the Capital". The Hindu.
• "History of Delhi District". The Imperial Gazetteer of India, Vol. 11. Oxford at Clarendon Press. 1909. p. 225.
• Kapoor, Pramod; Malvika Singh; Rudrangshu Mukherjee (2009). New Delhi: Making of a Capital. Lustre
Press. ISBN 978-81-7436-574-3.
• Delhi (1938), a documentary by BFI archives
• http://www.dawn.com/weekly/dmag/archive/080817/dmag9.htm PAST PRESENT: Shahjahanabad Before
1857 By Mubarak Ali
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