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Qutb Minar complex, Mehrauli, South Delhi, Delhi (NCT), India

 

The Qutb complex are monuments and buildings from the Delhi Sultanate at Mehrauli in Delhi in India

 

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Nizamuddin Village, New Delhi, Delhi (NCT), India

In the recently held vintage car rally in Delhi, all the cars participating were shown at Red Fort. This beauty, a 1936 old-timer Bentley 3.5 ltr. 2-door Vintage Sports Saloon full-size luxury car, when I saw I totally fell in love with it. It looked grand and amazingly stunning. To justify its grandeur I had to do some manipulation to the image. Putting a new background and removing reflections on the car. And how these little changes have made the subject stand-out and look its best!

 

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A 1929 vintage rally muscle Buggati rolling down the tracks at the F1 Buddh International Circuit!

 

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Evening is just an illusion. Because the sun is either above the horizon or below it

A gorgeous display of fresh blooming Lillies @ India Gate adorning the Drive leading to the President's House.

 

BEAUTY ON BLACK! Enjoy the view LARGE

 

Lodi Gardens is a city park situated in New Delhi. Spread over 90 acres (360,000 m2), it contains Muhammad Shah's tomb, the tomb of Sikandar Lodi, the Shisha Gumbad and the Bara Gumbad. These monuments date from the late Delhi Sultanate, during the Sayyid dynasty (r. 1414–1451) and Lodi dynasty (r. 1451–1526). At this time, the Delhi Sultanate's territory included parts of present-day North India and the Pakistani provinces of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

As there is little architecture dating to the Sayyid and the Lodi periods still standing, Lodi Gardens is an important archaeological site, and is protected by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). The gardens are situated between Khan Market and Safdarjung's Tomb on Lodi Road and are a popular spot for morning walks for Delhiites.

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Propane delivery cart on a typical street in Old Delhi, India

Shish Gumbad, also spelt Shisha Gumbad, is a tomb from the Lodi dynasty and is thought to have possibly been constructed between 1489 and 1517 CE; the historian Simon Digby has argued on the basis of an inscription in the adjoining mosque that it was completed in 1494 CE. The Shish Gumbad (glass dome) houses graves, whose occupants are not unequivocally identifiable. Historians have suggested, the structure might have been dedicated either to an unknown family, which was part of the Lodi family and of Sikandar Lodi's court, or to Bahlul Lodi (died 12 July 1489) himself, who was chief of the Afghan Lodi tribe, founder and Sultan of the Lodi dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate.

Shish Gumbad is situated in the Lodi Gardens in Delhi and the area where the tomb is situated was formally called village Khairpur.

The exact date of construction of Shish Gumbad is not known. There are four monuments (tombs) in the Lodi Gardens including the Shish Gumbad. The oldest of the four tombs is the tomb of Muhammad Shah (who belonged to the Sayyid dynasty). Shah's tomb was constructed in 1444 CE by Ala-ud-din Alam Shah. During the rule of Sikander Lodi, the Bara Gumbad and adjacent mosque were constructed. Sikander Lodi's tomb was built by Ibrahim Lodi in 1517. The Shish Gumbad is said to have been constructed between 1489-1517 CE by Ibrahim Lodi.

Among historians there is no agreement on who the occupants of the graves inside the structure are. The Shish Gumbad might have been dedicated either to an unknown family, which was part of the Lodi family and of Sikandar Lodi's court, or to Bahlul Lodi (died 12 July 1489) himself, who was chief of the Afghan Lodi tribe, and founder and Sultan of the Lodi dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate.

Initially, all the monuments were built independently and were not in one confine. In early 20th century, a park was developed which was inaugurated by Lady Willingdon on 9 Apr 1936 bringing the four monuments in one confine.

a subway in Janpath/New Delhi...

 

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normalement, les passagères s'assoient en amazone. Il y a même un repose-pied prévu à cet effet sur la moto.

Instant magique

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moi j'aime beaucoup ...

 

Pollution in New Delhi (India) is so high that everyone needs to wear mouth covering clothes.

 

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New Delhi,India.

Just one block away from the Parliament buildings

 

First photo using Sony FE 28-70 lens

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