Tughlakabad Fort
Tughlakabad Fort, an ancient stronghold in Delhi, India, was constructed during the 14th century by Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq, founder of the Tughlaq dynasty. Known for its formidable stone walls, bastions, and grid-like layout, the fort showcases Indo-Islamic architecture. The Tughlakabad Gate, a grand entrance, and the octagonal Bijai Mandal palace are remarkable features. Abandoned soon after its creation due to water scarcity and legends of curses, the fort's haunting ruins offer glimpses of its former glory. A testament to medieval engineering and history, Tughlakabad Fort stands as a striking symbol of India's past.



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