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Jun 25
by Bindu Katikithala in Architecture, Cities, Delhi, Historical Places, People, Travel 0 comments

Tughlaqabad

Walking up a winding approach from the Qutub-Badarpur road and through a postern which has a finely arched roof to enter Tughlaqabad fort complex with its size, shape and spread of over 6km in the midst of a bustling, overcrowded metropolis like Delhi is a veritable delight.
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