Siri is the second city of Delhi and was built by Sultan Alaud-Din Khilji in
about 1303, to the north of Mehrauli. The few remains of the city can be seen in
the Siri Fort complex near the Asian Games Village area, east of Hauz Khas.
Visitors can reach the fort complex by either taking the Khel Gaon Marg on the
west or Josip Broz Tito Marg on the east. High Rubble-built walls in stretches
in the southern direction and western direction, some bastions and flame-shaped
battlements are all that are left of the strong fortress city today which
compelled ferocious fighters like the Mongols to accept defeat. The city derives
its name from the Hindi word sir meaning head because about 8000 heads of Mongol
soldiers were buried in the walls of the city.Siri Fort is one of the many forts
of Delhi, which were built during the time of the Delhi Sultanate (AD 1191-1526)
in the medieval age. The kingdom of Delhi was constantly threatened by hoards of
Mongol tribesmen who had been descending in waves to loot India since the 13th
century. The Slave dynasty (AD 1193-1290), which was the first dynasty of the
Delhi Sultanate, also faced this threat in the later half of its reign. Balban,
the last important ruler of this dynasty successfully countered the Mongol
threat. In the course of time, the reins of the Delhi Sultanate passed into the
hands of the Khilji Dynasty (AD 1290-1316).Siri Fort commands a special place in
the realms of history because of the various aspects. The very first is that,
Siri was the second city to be built in Delhi and the second is that, it was
never conquered. The city was build by Sultan Alaud-Din Khilji in year 1303. The
city was situated in a ravine north of Qutab Minar.
History
Ala-ud-din Khilji was a powerful ruler who belonged to the Khilji dynasty that
ruled the Delhi Sultanate. He was also a great patron of architecture and to him
goes the credit of getting the Siri Fort in Delhi constructed. The fort was
mainly built by Ala-ud-din to protect the people of his capital from the
frequent invasions of the Mongols, who easily penetrated the weak defenses of
India's borders time and again to reach all the way up to Delhi. He succeeded in
his mission of protecting his subjects after building the Siri Fort.Ala-ud-din
Khilji ascended the throne of the Delhi Sultanate in AD 1296. He was a strong
monarch, who was constantly expanding his empire. Ala-ud-din was also a great
builder. He built the fort city at Siri, which served as the administrative
center of the Khilji kingdom and was the first city in Delhi to be built by the
Muslim rulers of India. The rulers of the Slave dynasty, who were the first
Muslim rulers of India and the first dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate before the
Khiljis, used Lal Kot, the fort city of the last Hindu rulers of Delhi. He also
began to put into shape his grand plans of beautifying the Qutab Minar complex.
He added the Alai Darwaza, a magnificent gateway with inlaid marble decorations
and latticed stone screens, which showcases the remarkable craftsmanship of the
Turkish artisans who worked on it. He also planned to build the Alai Minar,
which was conceived as a greater tower than the already existing Qutab Minar but
the construction of this tower was abandoned after the completion of the
24.5-meter high first story.In AD 1303, the Mongols under their leader Taraghai
plundered Delhi and almost captured it. However the marauders did not capture
the city and without reason turned back and left. Meanwhile, Ala-ud-din Khilji
was away from Delhi, busy in one of his military campaigns in the Deccan region
in South India. Returning back to Delhi from his Deccan campaign, Ala-ud-din
Khilji decided to build a defensive fortress at Siri with strong fortified
ramparts and impregnable bastions. This was the third fort to be built within
the city of Delhi. The construction of the Siri Fort and the city within it
began in AD 1304. The place he chose was a plain ground around five km to the
north-east of the Qutab Minar where forces attacking or defending Delhi used to
camp.
Siri Fort
Bus Facilities:Being the
capital city of India, Delhi is connected to the rest of India through
well-maintained, 8/6-laned expressways. Various State transportation corporation
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Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan Roadways corporations.
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prominence. Delhi is also well connected to the rest of India with domestic
flights. Delhi has two airports to cater the needs of commuters, Indira Gandhi
International Airport and Palam Domestic Airport.
Siri Fort is
situated in Delhi.Delhi, the capital of India, is situated in the very heart of
it. It is a commercial hub, the center of governance and a popular tourist
destination therefore it is well connected to the rest of India with Airways,
Railways as well as roadways. Delhi or New Delhi is well connected to all the
major cities of the Asia and world through airways. Nearly all the major
airlines in the world ply to Delhi.
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