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My New Delhi Diary – Adilabad Fort: The Overlooked Twin of Tughlaqabad 🕌🌿

The Adilabad Fort beside Tughlaqabad fort by gautam lahiri
Adilabad Fort, near Tughlaqabad Fort in South Delhi by gautam lahiri
Built around 1327 AD by Sultan Muhammad Bin Tughlaq, Adilabad Fort was conceived as a smaller extension or twin of Tughlaqabad Fort

Main Fort Walls (Ramparts)🏰

Adilabad Fort, near Tughlaqabad Fort in South Delhi by gautam lahiri
The fort was made using rubble masonry (granite and quartzite), these massive sloped walls follow the same military engineering style you will see in Tughlaqabad Fort
Adilabad Fort, near Tughlaqabad Fort in South Delhi by gautam lahiri
You can see the defensive barrier with a strategic view of surrounding terrain. Sloping walls were designed to resist cannonballs and scaling attempts
Adilabad Fort, near Tughlaqabad Fort in South Delhi by gautam lahiri
Rocky granite slabs can be seen bordering the broken structures. Probably they were used as living quarters. Presently, tall grasses and trees abound the fort

Southern Adilabad Fort 🧱

Adilabad Fort, near Tughlaqabad Fort in South Delhi by gautam lahiri
We were standing on an elevated rock face, along the short fort wall. These may have served as sentry posts during the hay days
Adilabad Fort, near Tughlaqabad Fort in South Delhi by gautam lahiri
The elements had eaten away the southern half of the fort. The expansive fortified structures have mainly weathered away, to be replaced by grass and trees

North Eastern End, Adilabad Fort 📜

Adilabad Fort, near Tughlaqabad Fort in South Delhi by gautam lahiri
This sliced and broken wall leads to a controlled access into the fort; likely guarded by soldiers in elevated chambers above the entrance, now disintegrated
Adilabad Fort, near Tughlaqabad Fort in South Delhi by gautam lahiri
The section of the fort wall behind us as we turned eastwards. A sloped road turned at an angle against the wall. This was definitely the passage used by the soldiers, kings to come into the fort
Adilabad Fort, near Tughlaqabad Fort in South Delhi by gautam lahiri
Semi-circular bastions can be seen way down the wall head. Spaced along the walls, similar to those of Tughlaqabad. Archers and soldiers used the height to monitor enemy movements
Adilabad Fort, near Tughlaqabad Fort in South Delhi by gautam lahiri
The only surviving gate, located on the northern side, is relatively modest but stands strong

Northern End, Adilabad Fort 🏛️

Aircraft flying overhead on the Adilabad fort by gautam lahiri
Regular visitors of the Adilabad fort, the civilain aircrafts that fly overhead and listen in to the echoes of the mysteries of the Tughlaq dynasty
Adilabad Fort, near Tughlaqabad Fort in South Delhi by gautam lahiri
Locals told us that this was the remnants of a granery. Now it has evolved into the playgrounds of young adults couples, enjoying historic moments of languishing love
Adilabad Fort, near Tughlaqabad Fort in South Delhi by gautam lahiri
This was the gate behind the fort on an upward road, which went outside and acted as the conduit to escape, should the fort be invaded by enemies
Adilabad Fort, near Tughlaqabad Fort in South Delhi by gautam lahiri
A waterbody or a stagnant lake so to speak right out of the fort. Far away dense trees lined the lake and we were about to exit the Adilabad fort complex

The Upright South Wall, Adilabad Fort 🏛️

Adilabad Fort, near Tughlaqabad Fort in South Delhi by gautam lahiri
We finally come out of the fort and walk a stony road towards the southern edge. Not much remained of the fort other than broken structures and sections of destroyed fortification that existed with pomp and glory
Our Swift and sunset by gautam lahiri
A day spent with the Tughlaq dynasty. We covered an area in history from 1321 to 1330. We stopped to catch the setting sun as our car gets a golden glow as the sky throws myriad of colors

Inference


One response to “My New Delhi Diary – Adilabad Fort: The Overlooked Twin of Tughlaqabad 🕌🌿”

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    Anonymous

    I got to know a lot. The pictures were very nice.

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