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Page 2 of 5 Delhi - the resilient city
Delhi – in the last millennium – Part I AD 1000 – AD 1100 1020 - Raja Anangpal Tomar built the town of
Anangpur and Lal Kot He also installed an iron Pillar of Vishnu in the middle of
the city of Lal Kot. Around that time - A Turk, Mahmud Ghazni, annexed
north India. In 1022 he made Lahore his provincial capital. He invaded
Hindustan 17 times. Destroyed Chakraswami temple at Thanesar, and Somnath in
Gujarat, among others, to replenish his treasury. 1191 – Prithviraj Chauhan, the last Hindu ruler
of Delhi, defeated and pardoned Mohammad Ghor, the Turkish warlord, in the
first battle between them. He also renamed Lal Kot – Qila Rai Pithora. 1192 - Mohammad Ghor attacked and defeated and
killed Prithviraj. The Hindu fortress city of Lal Kot/Rai Pithora fell.
Mohammad Ghor destroyed the Hindu temples that lay along his way. Mohammad Ghor , before returning to Ghor, made his slave
Qutab ud din Aibak a General and left him in charge of Delhi. Qutb
ud din Aibak started to build India’s first mosque on the site of
Prithviraj’s temple "from the remains of no less than 27 Hindu and
Jain temples that stood within the walls of the city of Rai Pithora."
This mosque was called the Quwwatul Islam Masjid. Many of the pillars are
from the razed Hindu temples. 1198
- Quwwatul Islam Masjid completed. One attractive feature of the mosque is
the
sandstone screen that forms the façade of the mosque. It is carved in a
fusion of Hindu and Islamic styles. The iron pillar that stands in the
courtyard is the one that Anangpal installed. The Sanskrit inscription on
the pillar dates it to 4th century AD. The pillar, in its 1700
years of existence, has neither rusted nor decomposed – a tribute to the
metallurgical know-how of the times. 1199
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