• Nearest metro station: Lal Qila (violet line). HISTORY: The Salimgarh Fort was made in 1546 in direction of Salim Shah Suri son of Sher Shah Suri.
  • Salimgarh Fort, the Fort of Emperor Salim Shah Suri was constructed in 16th century and is right next to the Red Fort and is a part of the fort complex.
  • Lying at a distant flank of the Red Fort, the deserted, desolate Salimgarh Fort provides a curious study in contrasts.
  • The Salimgarh Fort was meant to be a part of the Red Fort Complex and connected to each other via the Bahadur Shah Gate but somehow that did not work.
  • British made way for Railway line from Salimgarh fort and Red Fort both and space was created by removing walls of both forts.
  • Immediately north of the Red Fort stands the Salimgarh Fort. It was built a century earlier than Red Fort. ... It, therefore, predates the Red Ford and Shahjahanbad.
  • The Salimgarh fort was built by Salim Shah in 1546. It was based not too far from the Lal Quila and was strategically placed alongside the Yamuna River.
  • View of Salimgarh Fort with Arch bridge linking it to Red Fort. The Fort has a triangular plan and its thick walls are built in rubble masonry.
  • SalimGarh Fort or Swatantarata Sainani Smarak or so called Ghost Fort in Delhi … Is situated just next Red Fort on Yamuna Bank , entry of this fort is from...