• 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.
  • Even the Capital of India, Delhi is filled with many historical structures consisting of tombs and forts. One of the most visited forts in Delhi is Tughlaqabad Fort.
  • Tughlaqabad was formerly intended to be a walled city for royalty and courtiers, an impenetrable fort guarded at all times against enemy attacks.
  • The Tughlaqabad fort was built by Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq during the 14th century. The Fort is located on the Mehrauli-Badarpur road, Delhi.
  • Built by: Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq. Nearest Matro Station: Govindpuri Metro Station at a distance of nearly 6.6 kilometres from Tughlaqabad Fort.
  • The Tughlaqabad fort filled twin need of a protective structure and in addition the supreme capital of Ghiyas-ud-commotion Tughlaq.
  • Harry, our Tughlaqabad Fort tour guide, deserves the highest accolades for making our journey both hauntingly intriguing and uproariously fun.
  • Tughlaqabad fort is one the must visit attraction in Delhi. Built by the founder of the Tughlaq Dynasty during the 14th century, is one of the ruined fort in Delhi.
  • Tughlaqabad Fort & Adilabad Fort are opposite each other in fallen glory with tombs of their founders telling tales of those who never lived.
  • Tughlaqabad Fort was built by the founder of the Tughlaq Dynasty in 1321. ... For foreigners (adult), the entrance fee of Tughlaqabad Fort is 100 INR.
  • Driving past the ruins of once grandiose structure known as Tughlaqabad Fort, we decided to take a closer look.
  • 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 fort has several impressive gateways, including the massive Tughlaqabad Gate, which is one of the fort's most recognizable features.