South Asia
Today, I will be visiting two sites in South Asia. These sites are located in Delhi, India. Delhi is the capital of India and is the home of nearly 20 million people. Site 1 – Our first site was the Red Fort . The Red Fort (Lal Qila) is a monument that stands 33 meters (108 feet) above Old Delhi and was completed in 1638. Shah Jahan, the Mughal Emperor, designed it. The fort is located in the center of modern-day Delhi, India. It's built of marble and red stone. It was constructed on the Yamuna River's right bank. Because it was the royal family's residence, the Red Fort was formerly known as "Qila-i-Mubarak" (the blessed fort). The Red Fort's layout was designed to maintain and connect this site with the Salimgarh Fort. The Red Fort's planning and design symbolize the peak of Mughal innovation, which occurred during Emperor Shah Jahan's reign. Following Emperor Shah Jahan's construction, the fort has undergone numerous additions. It is designated ...