Delhi | 21.10.2018 | 12:00 pm ~ 02:00 pm

Exploring Feroz Shah Kotla

About the walk

Delhi, as often believed, is a city of many citadels. These citadels faced destruction time and again, but each rose like a phoenix, glorious in its resurrections. One of the many surviving relics of that legacy is the citadel of Feroz Shah Kotla, built in the 14th century by the last Tughluq emperor as part of his city, Firozabad. Apart from being a stunning monument in itself,Feroz Shah Kotla embodies elements that continue to intrigue.

The first element is the elegant Ashokan Pillar that was brought from Topra under the wish of the emperor himself, thus giving modern-day viewers a glimpse of the ancient within the medieval. The other, equally appealing element is the worship of djinns every Thursday by hordes of people who believe in the magic of the supernatural.

This walk intends to give its participants a chance to experience the magic of Feroz Shah Kotla, and understand why Delhi has famously been called The City of Djinns. The walk will cover important sites within the monument, including the Ashokan Pillar, and finally, the participants will be taken through sites where the djinns are worshipped.

This is a custom walk for the Volunteers (Community Youth Leader) of Magic Bus. This walk is not open to others. 

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About the walk

Delhi, as often believed, is a city of many citadels. These citadels faced destruction time and again, but each rose like a phoenix, glorious in its resurrections. One of the many surviving relics of that legacy is the citadel of Feroz Shah Kotla, built in the 14th century by the last Tughluq emperor as part of his city, Firozabad. Apart from being a stunning monument in itself,Feroz Shah Kotla embodies elements that continue to intrigue.

The first element is the elegant Ashokan Pillar that was brought from Topra under the wish of the emperor himself, thus giving modern-day viewers a glimpse of the ancient within the medieval. The other, equally appealing element is the worship of djinns every Thursday by hordes of people who believe in the magic of the supernatural.

This walk intends to give its participants a chance to experience the magic of Feroz Shah Kotla, and understand why Delhi has famously been called The City of Djinns. The walk will cover important sites within the monument, including the Ashokan Pillar, and finally, the participants will be taken through sites where the djinns are worshipped.

This is a custom walk for the Volunteers (Community Youth Leader) of Magic Bus. This walk is not open to others. 

Led By

Shashank Gupta
Shashank Gupta is graduated in History, from Jamia Millia Islamia and currently pursuing Master’s degree in Medieval History from Jawaharlal Nehru University. Shashank hails from Khurja in Uttar Pradesh, known for its rich art and craft culture. He is an enthusiastic and active individual who is highly motivated about learning and understanding and is always looking forward to unravel the mysteries of the past through heritage walks and research in the field of history.

Meeting Time

Meeting point

Ticket counter, Feroz Shah Kotla complex, Delhi

Nearest Bus/Metro station

Delhi Gate Metro Station and Ferozshah Kotla Fort Bus stand

Disclaimer

The information & views presented by walk leaders and individual speakers are based on personal perspectives and points of view and do not necessarily represent views, opinions and official policies of Sahapedia.

Sahapedia reserves the right to cancel an event due to unforeseen circumstances. Participants will be informed accordingly.

Maintaining safety during our events is our main priority. We have implemented several social distancing and safety measures to limit physical interactions between all attendees at the walk. Sahapedia/ India Heritage Walks is not responsible for any illnesses developing due to participation in physical events. 

 

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Things to remember (for participants)

 

Contact at:8826365320 (Shashank)

  • Medium: Bilingual (English /Hindi)
  • Entry fees of Rs. 20/- for Indian nationals and Rs. 100/- for foreign nationals to the monument, along with separate entry fees for the museum, are to be purchased by the participant.
  • Photography allowed.
  • Parking facilities are available outside the complex.
  • Please wear comfortable shoes and carry drinking water.