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Title The Seven Cities of Delhi
Author Gordon Risley Hearn
Year 1906
Publisher W. Thacker & Co.
Location London
Source djvu
Progress To be proofread
Transclusion Index not transcluded or unreviewed
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CONTENTS

SITUATIONS OF THE OBJECTS

OF INTEREST (ITINERARIES

FOR TWO DAYS)

MODERN DELHI AND THE RIDGE

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The Indian Rome—The Modern City—Cashmere Gate—St. James's Church— Magazine—The Fort—Palace Buildings—Delhi Gate—Jama Masjid—Chandni Chouk—Queen's Gardens —Mori Gate—The Ridge—Mound Piquet—Old Cantonments—Military Cemetery—Flagstaff Tower— Hindu Rao's House—Siege Batteries—Kudsia Gardens—Custom House Battery—Cashmere Bastion
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THE PLAINS TO THE SOUTH OF DELHI

Mahomedan Kings — Cabul Gate — Lahore Gate — Ajmere Gate — Kutb Road — Jantar Mantar — Tombs of Lodi Kings — Safdar Jang's Tomb — Panoramas — Kutb Minar — Adjacent Buildings — Iron Pillar — Shrine of Nizam-ud-din — Humayun's Tomb — Purana Kila — Kotila of Firoze Shah — Asoka Pillar
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DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF THE

CITIES AND THEIR MONUMENTS

THE SEVEN CITIES OF DELHI

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The Traditional Indraprastha — Hindu History — Hindu Rajas — Mahomedan Conquest — The Seven Cities — Dates and Circumstances of their Foundation — Reasons for Successive Abandonment — Vagaries of the River — Climatic Conditions altered
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OLD DELHI

The Walls— Kutb Minar— Alai Gate — Kuwwat-ul-Islam Mosque — Iron Pillar— Tomb of Altamsh — Alai Minar — Shrine of Kutb-ud-din — Jamali Masjid — Tomb of Sultan Ghari
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SIRI, TUGHLUKĀBĀD, AND JAHĀNPANĀH

Foundation of the Three Cities — Tughlukabad — Tomb of Tughlak Shah— The City — Khirki Mosque in Jahanpanah — Sat Palah — Tombs near Khirki — Roshan Chiragh Delhi — Bedi Mandal — Begampur — Shrine of Khwaja Nizam-ud-din Aulia — Adjacent buildings
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CHAPTER VI

FIROZĀBĀD AND THE DELHI OF SHER SHĀH

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Extent of Firozābād — Sher Shāh's Walls — Kalān Masjid — Kotila of Firoze Shāh — Asoka Pillar — Jāma Masjid of Firoze Shāh — Kushk Anwar — Purāna Kila — Kila Kona Mosque — Tomb of Mahomed Shāh — Buildings in Khāirpur — Jantar Mantar — Kadam Sharif — Old Idgah
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CHAPTER VII

SHĀHJAHĀNĀBĀD

The Walls — St. James's Church — Adjoining Houses — Magazine — Old Cemetery — Nigambodh Gate — Salimgarh — Garden of Mādho Dās — The Palace before 1857 — Courts and Buildings — Dariāganj — Jāma Masjid — Objects North of the Ridge — Coronation Darbār Park — Badli-ki-Sarāi— Garden of Mahaldār Khān — Roshanāra Garden — Mithāi Bridge — Hindu Rāo's House .... 134


HISTORY OF DELHI FROM THE TWELFTH TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURIES


CHAPTER VIII

DELHI BEFORE THE MOGHAL CONQUEST

Mahomedan Conquest of Delhi — The First Mahomedan King of India — The Slaves who became Kings — Altamsh — Balban — The Khilji Dynasty — Alā-ud-din — Tughlak Shāh — His Son Mahomed — Firoze Shāh — Timur's Invasion — The Lodi Kings — The Moghals called in . .173

CHAPTER IX

DELHI IN MOGHAL TIMES

Babar — Humayun — Akbar — Jahangir — Shah Jahan — Aurangzeb — Puppet Emperors — Mahomed Shah — Nadir Shah's Invasion — Ahmad Khan Abdali — Mahratta predominance — Shah Alam — Ghulam Kadir — A Blind Emperor 210

CHAPTER X

DELHI UNDER "JOHN COMPANY"

Battle of Delhi — Lord Lake's Conquest — Siege of Delhi by Holkar — Shah Alam a Pensioner — Akbar Shah — British Residents — Bahadur Shah — The Succession Question . 253

CHAPTER XI

THE MUTINY OF 1857 AND THE SIEGE

Outbreak at Meerut— The Mutineers at Delhi— Defence of the Magazine — The flight — Advance of the Avenging Army — Battle of Ghazi-ud-din Nagar — Battle of Badli-ki-Sarai — Events of the Siege — Arrival of the Siege Train in September — Siege Batteries — The Assault — Fighting in the City — The City retaken — Capture of the King . 262

CHAPTER XII

DELHI SINCE 1857

The City under a Military Governor — Advance of the Jodhpur Legion — Battle of Narnoul — Trial of Prominent Rebels and of the King — Delhi transferred to the Punjab — Assumption of Government by the Crown — Proclamation of a British Empress of India — Delhi the Commercial Capital of Northern India . . 295