• Tughlaqabad Fort is a landmark in New Delhi that was built by Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq, founder of the noted Tughlaq Dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate, in 1321.
  • Ruins of Tughlaqabad Fort with Ghiyas-ud-din's tomb in the background, 1949. Ghazi Malik was a feudatory of the Khalji rulers of Delhi, India.
  • Nestled amidst the bustling modernity of Delhi lies the enigmatic Tughlaqabad Fort, a silent sentinel that has witnessed centuries of history.
  • Built by: Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq. Nearest Matro Station: Govindpuri Metro Station at a distance of nearly 6.6 kilometres from Tughlaqabad Fort.
  • Harry, our Tughlaqabad Fort tour guide, deserves the highest accolades for making our journey both hauntingly intriguing and uproariously fun.
  • Tughlaqabad Fort & Adilabad Fort are opposite each other in fallen glory with tombs of their founders telling tales of those who never lived.
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  • Tughlaqabad Fort is in Delhi. The nearest Metro station is Saket or Tughlakabad. ... Well, that’s exactly what Tughlaqabad Fort in Delhi do to you.
  • Tughlaqabad Fort Delhi is a very huge structure and it is made of stone. Tughlaqabad city supposed to have 52 gates and 13 gates are remaining now.
  • Story: The Curse Fort. In the heart of medieval Delhi stood the formidable Tughlaqabad Fort, a testament to the grandeur of Sultan Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq’s vision.
  • Tughlaqabad was formerly intended to be a walled city for royalty and courtiers, an impenetrable fort guarded at all times against enemy attacks.
  • The founder of the Tughlaq dynasty, Ghiyas-ud-din-Tughlaq fortified and built the fort called as Tughlaqabad fort. The fort is in Delhi, India.
  • The massive ramparts, battlements and the mammoth stonework of Tughlaqabad fort speak highly of the architectural skills and advancement of the craftsmen.