Quila Rai Pithora, biult by Chauhan Rajputs was the first city located in the current South Delhi near Qutab Complex. It was the first seat of urban settlements in Delhi region. Quila Rai Pithora was established by Prithviraj Chauhan on the grounds of the Lal Kot, which was a fort of Anang Pal, a Tomar Rajput ruler. Quila Rai Pithora has great historical importance as it was the heart of commercial as well as political activities during that period. The Historical Sites at Delhi were built in different times during the reigns of different rulers.
Mehrauli of Delhi known for the Qutab complex of monuments within the vicinity. It is in the outskirts of the southern part of Delhi near Gurgaon. Apart from Qutab minar, the area also hosts many tombs such as Sultan Garhi Tomb, Balban Tomb, Madhi Masjid, Palam Mosque and many more. Firozabad is the land of glass. It was known as Chandwar Nagar in the ancient times. The name Firozabad was given by Firoz Shah Mansab Dar in 1566 during the reign of Akbar. Tughlakabad was established by Ghiasuddin Tughlaq, a Turk Governor, who had invaded Delhi.
Delhi Historical Sites are the reminiscent of the glorious past of the capital of India.
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