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Deluxe Hotels in New Delhi, India

Taj Mahal Hotel, New Delhi

Taj Palace Hotel, New Delhi

Oberoi Hotel, New Delhi

ITC Maurya Sheraton, New Delhi

Ashok Hotel, New Delhi

The Park Hotel, New Delhi

Crowne Plaza Surya, New Delhi

Le Meridien, New Delhi

Hyatt Regency, New Delhi

Vasant Continental, New Delhi

Metropolitan Hotel Nikko, New Delhi

Parkroyal Grand Intercontinentla, New Delhi

Hotel Imperial, New Delhi

The Marriott, New Delhi

Grand Inter-continental, New Delhi

 

First Class Hotels In New Delhi

Siddharth Hotel New Delhi

Samrat Hotel New Delhi

Qutab Hotel New Delhi

Taj Ambassador Hotel New Delhi

The Connaught Hotel New Delhi

Shangri-La Hotel New Delhi

Vikram Hotel New Delhi

 

Four Star Hotels in New Delhi

The Hans Plaza, New Delhi

The Oberoi Maidens, New Delhi

Hotel Kanishka, New Delhi

Janpath Hotel, New Delhi

Hotel Center Point, New Delhi

Hotel Alka, New Delhi

Hotel Marina, New Delhi

Hotel Diplomat, New Delhi

 

Suburb Hotels in New Delhi

Radisson Hotel, Noida

Nirula's Hotel, Noida

Shipra Hotel, Noida

The Bristol Hotel, Gurgaon

Best Western Resort, Gurgaon

CountryTourist Resort, Gurgaon

The Hertage Village, Gurgaon

 

Budget Hotels in New Delhi

Jukaso Hotel Inn, New Delhi

Sunstar Hotel, New Delhi

Bill Palace Hotel, New Delhi

Indraprastha Hotel, New Delhi

Tourist Hotel, New Delhi

 

Eco-friendly Hotels in New Delhi

Hotel Uppal's Orchid New Delhi

 

Airport Hotels in New Delhi

Radisson Hotel New Delhi

Centaur Hotel New Delhi

Hotel Uppal's Orchid New Delhi

Grand Hotel New Delhi

 

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Delhi History


Delhi : A Transition through Time - As you walk along the narrow bylanes of this city of dreams, tread softly. Every crumbling wall has a story to tell. Every yesterday is replete with history. Rulers have come and gone. The city has lived through wars and resurrection, repeatedly rising from the ashes.

Cradling civilisations since times immemorial Delhi goes back hundreds of thousands of years back into time

Stone tools belonging to early stone age were discovered from the Aravalli tracts in and around Anangpur, the Jawaharlal Nehru University Campus, the northern ridge and elsewhere - evidence that the Early Man lived here.
Excavations at Mandoli and Bhorgarh in east and north-west Delhi respectively have thrown up remains of chalcolithic period dating back to 2nd millennium BC, 1st millennium BC as well remains of 4th-5th century AD have been traced here.

The excavations of the ancient mound of Indraprastha, capital of the Pandavas, located withing the fold of the sixteenth century Purana Qila revealed evidence of continuous habitation of the site for almost 2500 years.

According to the Mahabharata, the Pandavas founded their capital Indrapratha in the region known as Khandava-prastha. Delhi was also witness to the glories of the Maurya Empire during 3rd century BC. The Ashokan edict engraved on a rock in East of Kailash as well as remains found in Purana Quila excavations belonging to the Mauryan period point to Delhi's importance during this era.

The first city of Delhi, Lal Kot was founded by the Tomar ruler Anangpal, in the 11th century. It was extended to Qila Rai Pithora by King Vigraharaja IV (Circa 1153-64). Qutbuddin Aibak became Delhi's first Sultan in 1206 and laid the foundations of the Qutb Minar, India's tallest stone tower at the site of the first city of Delhi subsequently the kings of the Sultanate dynasties, Khaljis, Tughluqs Sayyids and Lodis continued to build. New cities as Delhi grew.

The second city around Siri by Alaud-Din Khalji (1296-1316); Tughlaqabad, the third city built by Ghiysud-Din Tughlug (1321-51); Firuzabad, the fifth city of Delhi, is now represented by Kotla Firuz Shah, founded by Firuz Shah Tughluq (1351-88).

It was Humayun who laid the foundations of the sixth city - Dinpanah. This was destroyed and reconstructed as the Purana Qila by Sher Shah Suri however, it was the Mughals who took Delhi to the zenith of architectural glory.

While some construction activities did continue during the reign of Akbar (1556-1605) and Jehangir (1605-27), it was Shah Jehan (1628-58) who built the seventh city, Shahjahanabad which remained the Mughal capital until 1857.

The British in 1911 shifted the capital of India to Delhi. The eighth city of New Delhi took shape in the imperial style of architecture. From then to now Delhi continues to throb with vitality and hop

The ruins and ramparts still stand tall in dignity - and amidst them rise modern buildings and giant skyscrapers. It's a breathtaking synthesis of yesterday and tomorrow, the holding on to the past and surging ahead to the furture.

Call it what you will.. it's Delhi.  

 

   

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