Historical spots of North Delhi’s Kamla Nehru Ridge
Sampurna MajumderSampurna Majumder/Times Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING IN DELHI/ Updated : Mar 3, 2016, 15:24 IST
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North Delhi’s Ridge area, today, a haven for walkers and wild life, has several interesting historical places tucked away in different corners. Some of these, including the Chauburja Mosque and the Guard house go back two centurie … Read more
North Delhi’s Ridge area, today, a haven for walkers and wild life, has several interesting historical places tucked away in different corners. Some of these, including the Chauburja Mosque and the Guard house go back two centuries and have stood the test of time. You could be a nature lover, a history buff, a bird lover, you would find plenty to attract you to this patch of Delhi’s lungs. Read less

North Delhi’s Ridge area, today, a haven for walkers and wild life, has several interesting historical places tucked away in different corners. Some of these, including the Chauburja Mosque and the Guard house go back two centuries and have stood the test of time. You could be a nature lover, a history buff, a bird lover, you would find plenty to attract you to this patch of Delhi’s lungs.
Described as ‘bare, a stony furnace in the hot weather, and a mirror of heat for civilians and soldiers on either side’ by noted historian Percival Spear, the Flagstaff Tower, happens to be a prominent landmark in the Kamla Nehru Ridge. It is the highest point of the ridge and hence the best place to give you a sbird’s eye view of the surrounding area. The tower was built around 1828 by the British as a signal tower and sepoys were permanently stationed here to keep a watch on the northern expanse. At this point of time, a majority of Delhi’s population was contained within the precincts of the walled city. The monument played a major role during the uprising of 1857. The tower was renovated in the late 1990s and became more pedestrian friendly once this part of the ridge was made a motor-free zone.
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Chauburja Mosque
To the south east of the Flagstaff Tower lies the Chauburja Mosque. This 14th century mosque was built by Feroze Shah Tughlaq. The mosque, a guard house and the remains of a 14th century baoli in the vicinity indicate that this area continued to play an important role even in the era preceding the colonia rule. The structure, however, is dilapidated and is in bad need of repair.
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