New Delhi : Connaught Place, the capital of India and situated in the heart of Delhi. Barakhamba Road is the most popular and big landmark in this Connaught Place. Not only the people of Delhi, but all the people of the country who know the national capital know this Barakhamba Road. But, very few people know about this Barahkhambha site of Delhi. When the people living in Delhi themselves are asked that you know Barahkhambha Road, but where is Barahkhambha? In answer to this question, people tell the pillars of the building in front of Gopaldas building as Barahkhambha, but this is not the reality. The reality is something else. Very few people know that where are the real Barahkhambha sites in Delhi? Come, today we know about the Barahkhambha site of Delhi and its builder…
After whom the Barakhamba Road was namedShivnath Jha, journalist of AryavartIndianNation.com, has posted a video based on a research report on Delhi’s Barakhamba road and Bahrakhamba site. He said in his video that I stood on the Barakhamba road and asked about hundred people that after whose name the Barakhamba road is built, where is that barakhamba? He said that when we move towards Mandi House from Connaught Place, people call the small pillars built adjacent to the wall of Gopaldas building on the left side on Barakhamba Road as Barakhamba, after which Barakhamba Road is built.
Where is it made in Delhi Twelve Pillars Shivnath Jha explains that the year Gopaldas building has been built in Delhi’s Connaught Place in the decade of 2000 in the name of Arcade and Vijay. They tell that what was the existence of Barahkhambha in the year 1956, because when we look at Nizamuddin from Gopaldas Building, from here it is almost Humayun’s Tomb or Humayun Tomb is at a distance of five and a half kilometers. This Humayun’s Tomb is built in Nizamuddin, Delhi and there is a twelve pillar on the right side of Humayun’s Tomb in the direction of Lodhi State. It is a different thing that the twelfth pillar near Humayun’s tomb is about years ago.
Who built the twelfth pillar Journalist Shivnath Jha further says that Connaught Place is manufactured in 1956. The existence of Barakhamba is before that. He said that one of the rulers of India, Sultan Mohammad bin Tughlaq had built the Barahkhambha, which is on the right side of Humayun’s Tomb near Golchakkar in Nizamuddin. Sabzburj is built on Nizamuddin roundabout. The road to the left of this Sabjburj connects Nizamuddin to India Gate and the road to the right of Sabjburj connects to Mathura Road. The road in front of Sabzburj leads to Lodhi Estate. He said that in the era when the twelfth pillar would have been built by Sultan Mohammad bin Tughlaq, at that time the twelfth pillar built from Connaught Place to Nizamuddin area would have been straight and clear.
The history of archaeological buildings in Delhi is thousands of years old. There are hundreds of mausoleums, havelis, stepwells and the Indian National Trust and Art and Cultural Heritage was formed during Rajiv Gandhi’s reign for the upkeep and maintenance of historical buildings of Delhi. Both these institutions were formed in 8122. Apart from this, the Ministry of Culture, Government of India also looks after it. Shivnath Jha says that the number of followers of Jesus, the founder of Christianity was 02. In addition, there are 80 zodiac signs, 56 There are tribes, in men and women 56 have qualities, There is a day of hours and 02 night of hours. Thus, if we see, there is an inextricable relation with the number of 02 in a man’s life and As a symbol of these things, Sultan Mohammad bin Tughlaq had built a historic building named Barahkhambha in Delhi. ,
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