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Images of India (8) - The Red Fort (Lal Qila) - Diwan-i-Am

January 28th 2011 22:44
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The Hall of Public Audiences (Diwan-i-Am)


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The Red Fort in Delhi is an incredible example of Mugal architecture in India.
It was comissioned to be built by the Emperor Shah Jahan in the early 17th century, and was completed in 9 years. Much of the fort is built of red sandstone (hence its name and colour).

The Hall of Public Audiences
Diwan-i-Am

This is where the emperor would meet with his subjects, who would fill the
hall as well as the adjoining courtyard.

The Hall has nine arches that are supported on double columns. The roof is supported by three parallel rows of columns, topped with arches.

For more information see the excellent guide that I used when I visited the Red Fort:

"Red Fort - A comprehensive illustrated guide to a splendid imperial citadel",
an Eyewitness Travel guide. Published in India in 2008 by Dorling Kindersley.

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