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  1. Purana Qila - Old Fort Delhi. The Purana Quila or the old fort is one of the most captivating tourist sites that narrate the history of Delhi in details. Constructed by the Mughal emperor – Humayun, the Purana Quila is evidence to the glory of the Mughal art. The Purana Quila is situated in New Delhi and is said to guard the ruins of the city ...

  2. Feb 4, 2023 · Lal claimed that Purana Qila is the “Pandava kingdom of Indraprastha.” While there is no direct or conclusive evidence to tie the fort to the text, the discovery of painted grey pottery at sites mentioned in the legend, including Purana Quila, points to the existence of a thriving culture that could well date back to 600-1200 BCE.

  3. May 30, 2023 · A fresh round of excavations at the site of Delhi’s Purana Qila or Old Fort have uncovered evidence of the continuous history of the city since the pre-Mauryan era. The findings include shards ...

  4. History of the Attraction. Built by Sher Shah Suri, Purana Qila is one of the oldest forts in India. A recent excavation of the site showed the proof of the existence of Mauryan architecture inside the same complex, leading to speculations that the monument was originally built during 3rd century BC. Sher Shah Suri reconstructed on the same site.

  5. May 31, 2023 · The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) said that it has found evidence that suggests that Delhi's Purana Qila or Old Fort was once buzzing with activities during the Mahabharata period (1100-1200 BC).

  6. Jan 23, 2023 · The present citadel at Purana Qila is believed to have been built under Sher Shah Suri before his death in 1545. Swarnkar said, “The latest excavations at Purana Qila, identified as the ancient settlement of Indraprastha, were conducted in 2013-14 and 2017-18, long after B B Lal excavations of 1969-73.”

  7. Purana Qila was renovated by Humayun in 1533 and it took around five years to complete. The fort was built inside Din Panah which was a small city in Delhi. Sher Shah Suri defeated Humayun in 1540 and captured the fort. After winning again, the renovation of the fort continued by Humayun. Shah Jahan wanted to shift his capital from the old fort ...

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