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Mathura Rd, near Purana Qila, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, Delhi 110003, India
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National Gallery of Modern Art
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Sher Mandal
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J65P+6XC, Delhi High Court, India Gate, New Delhi, Delhi 110003, India
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J65P+684, Bapa Nagar Rd, Bapa Nagar, India Gate, New Delhi, Delhi 110003, India
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11, Sundar Nagar, Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi 110003, India
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AB-17, Mathura Rd, Government Officers Colony, India Gate, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
ISIL Canteen
J6CQ+239, Bhagwan Das Rd, Government Officers Colony, India Gate, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
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Talāqi Darwaza, Purana Qila

J66R+MMR, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
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attractions: National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy, Purana Quila, National Science Centre, Delhi, Old Fort Lake, Archaeological Museum, National Zoological Park, Delhi, Quila-i-Kuhna Mosque, Zoo Park, National Gallery of Modern Art, Sher Mandal, restaurants: Cafe Lota, Matka Peer Golden Biryani, Delhi Zoo Canteen, Glass Canteen, Delhi High Court, Amoda, Staff Canteen Delhi High Court, Hotel Jobs In India I Hotel Careers, Hospitality Jobs Portal, Indian Hotel Jobs, Patiala House Courts Canteen, Positive Pulse, ISIL Canteen
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Nearby attractions of Talāqi Darwaza, Purana Qila

National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy

Purana Quila

National Science Centre, Delhi

Old Fort Lake

Archaeological Museum

National Zoological Park, Delhi

Quila-i-Kuhna Mosque

Zoo Park

National Gallery of Modern Art

Sher Mandal

National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy

National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy

4.6

(3.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Purana Quila

Purana Quila

4.2

(12.5K)

Open 24 hours
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National Science Centre, Delhi

National Science Centre, Delhi

4.4

(10.3K)

Closed
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Old Fort Lake

Old Fort Lake

4.2

(90)

Open 24 hours
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Taj Mahal & Agra Tour from Delhi by Express Train
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Nearby restaurants of Talāqi Darwaza, Purana Qila

Cafe Lota

Matka Peer Golden Biryani

Delhi Zoo Canteen

Glass Canteen, Delhi High Court

Amoda

Staff Canteen Delhi High Court

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Cafe Lota

Cafe Lota

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Matka Peer Golden Biryani

Matka Peer Golden Biryani

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(61)

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Delhi Zoo Canteen

Delhi Zoo Canteen

3.6

(1.1K)

$$

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Glass Canteen, Delhi High Court

Glass Canteen, Delhi High Court

4.7

(8)

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Rizwan UddinRizwan Uddin
​The Talaqi Darwaza, or "Forbidden Gate," is the northern entrance to Purana Qila. Its name originates from a folklore that the gate was not to be opened until the king, Sher Shah Suri, returned from battle. Tragically, he never did, and the gate is said to have remained closed. ​Standing at a height of 17 meters, the gate is a towering and imposing structure. It is a double-storeyed gateway flanked by two large semi-circular bastion towers. Its architecture is a fusion of Mughal, Afghan, and Rajasthani styles, showcasing a unique blend of influences. ​The gate's ornamentation includes decorative features like red sandstone and white marble inlay, intricate stone carving, and jharokhas (overhanging balconies) topped by elegant chhatris (pillared pavilions). The decorative work is a testament to the skilled craftsmanship of the 16th century. ​The Talaqi Darwaza also provides a glimpse into the fort's original defenses. It had two entrances, with the lower one at the water level of a moat that once encircled the fort. A drawbridge or causeway would have connected the upper level to the mainland. ​While not as well known as the main gates, the Talaqi Darwaza is a well-preserved testament to the fort's history. It is a place of historical intrigue and architectural beauty, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich heritage of Delhi.
Vipul SinghVipul Singh
Three main gates on the north, south and west are part of the fortifications of the Purana Qila, the sixth city of Delhi, built by Sher Shah Suri (1538–45). Sher Shah Suri raised his citadel after demolishing Dinpanah, the city built by Humayun. The fortifications of the Qila extended to a boundary of (2 km (1.2 mi)) on an irregularly oblong plan. Bastions adorned the corners and the western wall. Of the existing three gates, the west gate forms the entrance to the Qila and is called the Bara Darwaza (big gate). All three gates are double–storied structures built with red sandstone and have chhatris. The enclosure wall inside has cells in two–bay depth. The northern gate, built in 1543–44, is called the Talaqi-Darwaza for reasons unknown
Priyanshu ChaudharyPriyanshu Chaudhary
Talaki Darwaza is a huge and grand gate built inside the old fort. (Brief history of talaki darwaja ) The northern gate of the fort is a huge and imposing structure, with the central arch rising to a height of 17 metres. The entrances are of two levels - the lower one originally located at the water level. The upper entrance appears to be the main gate, as it is highly ornamented. If so, it must have been related to a drawbridge or a causeway built over the moat built around the fort. The ornamentation of this gate is done using sandstone and marble inlay work, carvings, tiles, windows and chhatris. There is no authentic evidence regarding the origin of the popular name of this gate, which means 'forbidden gate'.
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​The Talaqi Darwaza, or "Forbidden Gate," is the northern entrance to Purana Qila. Its name originates from a folklore that the gate was not to be opened until the king, Sher Shah Suri, returned from battle. Tragically, he never did, and the gate is said to have remained closed. ​Standing at a height of 17 meters, the gate is a towering and imposing structure. It is a double-storeyed gateway flanked by two large semi-circular bastion towers. Its architecture is a fusion of Mughal, Afghan, and Rajasthani styles, showcasing a unique blend of influences. ​The gate's ornamentation includes decorative features like red sandstone and white marble inlay, intricate stone carving, and jharokhas (overhanging balconies) topped by elegant chhatris (pillared pavilions). The decorative work is a testament to the skilled craftsmanship of the 16th century. ​The Talaqi Darwaza also provides a glimpse into the fort's original defenses. It had two entrances, with the lower one at the water level of a moat that once encircled the fort. A drawbridge or causeway would have connected the upper level to the mainland. ​While not as well known as the main gates, the Talaqi Darwaza is a well-preserved testament to the fort's history. It is a place of historical intrigue and architectural beauty, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich heritage of Delhi.
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Three main gates on the north, south and west are part of the fortifications of the Purana Qila, the sixth city of Delhi, built by Sher Shah Suri (1538–45). Sher Shah Suri raised his citadel after demolishing Dinpanah, the city built by Humayun. The fortifications of the Qila extended to a boundary of (2 km (1.2 mi)) on an irregularly oblong plan. Bastions adorned the corners and the western wall. Of the existing three gates, the west gate forms the entrance to the Qila and is called the Bara Darwaza (big gate). All three gates are double–storied structures built with red sandstone and have chhatris. The enclosure wall inside has cells in two–bay depth. The northern gate, built in 1543–44, is called the Talaqi-Darwaza for reasons unknown
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Talaki Darwaza is a huge and grand gate built inside the old fort. (Brief history of talaki darwaja ) The northern gate of the fort is a huge and imposing structure, with the central arch rising to a height of 17 metres. The entrances are of two levels - the lower one originally located at the water level. The upper entrance appears to be the main gate, as it is highly ornamented. If so, it must have been related to a drawbridge or a causeway built over the moat built around the fort. The ornamentation of this gate is done using sandstone and marble inlay work, carvings, tiles, windows and chhatris. There is no authentic evidence regarding the origin of the popular name of this gate, which means 'forbidden gate'.
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Also known as the “Forbidden Gate” Talaqi Darwaza is the northern gate of the Purana Qila. Due to the folklore of how the subjects were not allowed to open the gate until the king returned victoriously, this gate has never thus been opened after the king passed through it. It is the third gate of the site, made up of red sandstones and the two bastil towers situated are of white marbles. The Talaqi Darwaza is two stories in height.

The third in the troika is the Talaqi Gate which is otherwise called the Forbidden entryway and barely do individuals get permitted to go towards that side. Each door is twofold stories and is flanked by two or three semi-round bastion towers. They have additionally been embellished with white marble decorates and are done well with overhanging galleries.

The site has turned out to be a standout amongst the most well-known and a revered destination in the entire of Delhi and keeps on attracting swarms tremendous numbers. Not just has it built up itself as a terrific visual exhibition additionally has made a specialty for him. The construction is one of the best there yet was in and still holds that pride that the Mughals were recognized for.

How to reach?

The nearest metro station for reaching your destination is Pragati Maidan. From there, a swift auto ride can take you to your location at the Sher Mandal.

Entry Fees-

The entry fee is rupees 5 for per Indian person.

The entry fee is rupees 100 for per foreigner person.

Timing-

The tour mostly takes around 1 to 2 hours around the Purana Qila. Going through the fine architecture of the crafty gate will take some of your time, especially if you are an adventurer, a history geek, an architectural student or a photographer.

Other important details-

One of the several gates of Delhi, belonging to the 8-20th centuries, it has the Bara Darwaza as...

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Talaqi Darwaza – The Forbidden Gate, Delhi Also known as the “Forbidden Gate” Talaqi Darwaza is the northern gate of the Purana Qila. Due to the folklore of how the subjects were not allowed to open the gate until the king returned victoriously, this gate has never thus been opened after the king passed through it. It is the third gate of the site, made up of red sandstones and the two bastil towers situated are of white marbles. The Talaqi Darwaza is two stories in height.

The third in the troika is the Talaqi Gate which is otherwise called the Forbidden entryway and barely do individuals get permitted to go towards that side. Each door is twofold stories and is flanked by two or three semi-round bastion towers. The site has turned out to be a standout amongst the most well-known and a revered destination in the entire of Delhi and keeps on attracting swarms tremendous numbers. Not just has it built up itself as a terrific visual exhibition additionally has made a specialty for him. The construction is one of the best there yet was in and still holds that pride that the Mughals were recognized for.

How to reach?

The nearest metro station for reaching your destination is Pragati Maidan now (supreme court metro station). From there, a swift auto ride can take you to your location at the Sher Mandal.

Entry Fees-

The entry fee is rupees 5 for per Indian person.

The entry fee is rupees 100 for per foreigner person.

Timing-

The tour mostly takes around 1 to 2 hours around the Purana Qila. Going through the fine architecture of the crafty gate will take some of your time, especially if you are an adventurer, a history geek, an architectural student or a...

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​The Talaqi Darwaza, or "Forbidden Gate," is the northern entrance to Purana Qila. Its name originates from a folklore that the gate was not to be opened until the king, Sher Shah Suri, returned from battle. Tragically, he never did, and the gate is said to have remained closed. ​Standing at a height of 17 meters, the gate is a towering and imposing structure. It is a double-storeyed gateway flanked by two large semi-circular bastion towers. Its architecture is a fusion of Mughal, Afghan, and Rajasthani styles, showcasing a unique blend of influences. ​The gate's ornamentation includes decorative features like red sandstone and white marble inlay, intricate stone carving, and jharokhas (overhanging balconies) topped by elegant chhatris (pillared pavilions). The decorative work is a testament to the skilled craftsmanship of the 16th century. ​The Talaqi Darwaza also provides a glimpse into the fort's original defenses. It had two entrances, with the lower one at the water level of a moat that once encircled the fort. A drawbridge or causeway would have connected the upper level to the mainland. ​While not as well known as the main gates, the Talaqi Darwaza is a well-preserved testament to the fort's history. It is a place of historical intrigue and architectural beauty, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich...

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