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Where Stones Speak Historical Trails In Mehrauli The First City Of Delhi Rana Safvi

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Where Stones Speak Historical Trails In Mehrauli The First City Of Delhi Rana Safvi
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Publisher: Element
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.57 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Rana Safvi
ISBN: 9789351772545, 9351772543
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Where Stones Speak Historical Trails In Mehrauli The First City Of Delhi Rana Safvi by Rana Safvi 9789351772545, 9351772543 instant download after payment.

Mehrauli is the oldest of Delhi's seven cities. Once the thriving capital of the Tomar and Chauhan dynasties and the Dar ul Khilafat of the slave dynasty, today it lies forgotten. Its congested lanes and crumbling ruins are lost in a mishmash of history and modernity, the living and the dead rubbing shoulders with each other. Blending stirring Urdu couplets with haunting visuals, author Rana Safvi walks us through the oldest of Delhis, describing the religious diversity of Mehrauli's monuments: from the rocky Qila Rai Pithaura to the dargah of Khwaja Qutbuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki, from Zafar Mahal, the last great monument built by the Mughals, to the holy waters of the Hauz e Shamsi; each structure a living memory of an era dissolved in history. Embellished with stories and legends of a bygone era, and soaked in the sights and sounds of Sufi dargahs, mosques, temples, churches, gurudwaras and Buddhist monasteries, Where Stones Speak effortlessly reveals a little known, bewitching Mehrauli.

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