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An emperor’s dream, a saint’s curse: The legend of Delhi’s third city

  • June 26, 2023
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An emperor’s dream, a saint’s curse: The legend of Delhi’s third city

Subject: History

Section: Medieval India

Tughlaqabad Fort:

  • Tughlaqabad Fort is built in 1321 by Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq– the first ruler of the Tughlaq dynasty that ruled in Delhi for nearly a century.
  • The fortress of Tughlaqabad stands on a rocky hill, about 8 kilometres from the Qutub Minar, and is the third of the seven cities of Delhi.
  • Roughly octagonal on plan with a perimeter of 6.5km, its 10 -15 m high rubble-built walls are provided with bastions and gates at intervals.
  • On its south was a vast reservoir created by erecting bunds between hills to its east, a causeway connected it with Ghiyathuddin’s tomb, standing amidst waters, while a wide embankment near its south-eastern corner gave access to the fortress of Adilabad, built later opposite it on another hill.
  • Adilabad fort was the personal residence of Mohammad Bin Tughlaq — Ghiyasuddin’s successor.
  • The fort was part of a larger city divided into three portions:
  • A rectangular area with high walls and bastions served as a citadel,
  • A wider area immediately to its west housed the palaces and houses, and
  • Beyond this to the north lay the city, remnants of which can be traced even now.

Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq:

  • His original name was Ghazi Malik.
  • He was a governor under the rule of Alauddin Khalji.
  • The idea to built a fortified city was given by him to Mubarak Khilji, the son and successor of Alauddin Khilji.
  • In 1320 A.D. when Tughlaq sat on the throne, he began work on his ambitious plan of fortified city.
  • He died in 1325 A.D.

Muhammad bin Tughlaq(1325-51):

  • He was a learned, cultured and talented prince but gained a reputation of being merciless, cruel and unjust.
  • He was very tolerant in religious matters.
  • His innovative reforms brought him a bad name, as they were not executed properly.
  • During the time of Muhammad bin TughlaqVijaynagar (1336) and Bahamani(1347) emerged.
  • Ibn Batuta, a Moroccan traveller visited Tughlaq. He recorded his observation in his book Qitab-ul-Rihla. Later he was sent to China as an ambassador of Tughlaq.
  • He addedjahanpanah city to Delhi.
  • His innovative (and failed) experiments include:
    • Introduction of Token currency (Copper coins instead of Silver coins)
    • Transfer of capital from Delhi to Devagiri (or Daulatabad)
    • Increase in taxes in the Ganga-Yamuna doab area.
    • Introduction of Takkavi loans (a form of Agriculture loan) and establishment of Diwan-e-Kohii.e. Department of Agriculture.
  • To curb the rebellion of Taghi, Tughlaq entered into the Sindh desert and died due to sunstroke at Thatta in 1351 AD.

Nizamuddin Auliya:

  • Syed Muhammad Nizamuddin Auliya was one of the most famous Sufi saints from the Indian subcontinent region.
  • Also known as Hazrat Nizamuddin, and Mahbub-e-Ilahi (Beloved of God), he was a Sunni Muslim scholar and Sufi saint of the Chishti Order.
  • He believed the love of God implied a love of humanity. He had a major influence on the Muslims of Delhi and the world over.
  • Nizamuddin Auliyawas born in 1238 AD in Badaun , Uttar Pradesh to Syed Abdullah bin Ahmad Al Hussaini Badayuni and Bibi Zulekha.
  • His father died when Nizamuddin was just five years old. At the age of 21, Nizamuddin went to Ajodhan(present Pakpattan Sharif in Pakistan) to become a disciple of the Sufi saint FariduddinGanjshakar, also known as Baba Farid.
  • He built his Khanqah (place of worship and holding Sufi rituals) which was thronged with all kinds of people, rich and poor alike.
  • Some of the famous disciples of Nizamuddin include – Shaikh Nasiruddin Chirag Delhavi, Amir Khusro, and the royal poet of the Delhi Sultanate.
  • He died on April 3, 1325. His dargah (shrine) ‘Hazrat Nizamuddin Aauliya Mehboob E Elahi Dargah’ was built in 1562 and is situated in the Nizamuddin West area of Delhi.
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