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From White to Red: Uncovering the History Behind Red Fort’s Colour Change

From White to Red: Uncovering the History Behind Red Fort’s Colour Change
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New Delhi, Jan, 29: Delhi is one of those destinations that should not be missed, offering a blend of history and modernity. Known for its rich culture and iconic landmarks, Delhi draws visitors from around the globe, especially to marvel at the Red Fort. With plenty to explore and experience, the city proudly showcases the Red Fort a historic monument that captivates tourists, whether it’s their first visit to India or a return trip.

The Red Fort in Delhi holds a wealth of historical significance. It is the site where the Prime Minister and President hoist the national flag on Independence Day and Republic Day each year. Built between 1638 and 1648 by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, the fort was originally constructed using white lime, a lesser-known fact that adds to its historical intrigue. Originally, the fort’s walls and buildings were white and adorned with marble. Over time, however, the beauty of these white stones faded.

The Red Fort was originally known as “Qila-e-Mubarak,” which translates to “The Blessed Fort.” Historical records suggest that Emperor Shah Jahan built this magnificent structure after choosing to shift his capital from Agra to Delhi.

In 1857, following the First War of Independence, the British seized the fort, removing the last Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar. Under British control, significant changes were made to the fort, including repairing and altering its structure. Reports suggest that as the original white buildings and marble stones began to deteriorate, the British restored the fort using red sandstone. This choice was influenced by the durability of sandstone, which could withstand weathering, and its popularity during that era.

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Rang Mahal, one of the most remarkable palaces within the Red Fort, translates to “Palace of Colors.” It served as a residence for the emperor’s consorts and their attendants. Nearby is the Khas Mahal, the emperor’s luxurious personal quarters. This palace allowed the emperor to visit his queens as he pleased, and entry was strictly restricted to the queens and princesses.

The Red Fort also features two primary gateways: the Delhi Gate and the Lahore Gate. The Lahore Gate earned its name because it faces Lahore, reflecting a time when India and Pakistan were part of a single country.

Today, the Red Fort is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Within its massive walls lie stunning palaces, gardens, and mosques. One of its most famous structures is the Moti Masjid, a beautiful pearl-white mosque that continues to captivate visitors.(india.Com)

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