Delhi is not a city; she is a phenomenon lurking in the shadow of stories woven around her ethereal past. Her chaotic streets, polluted air, and aggressive inhabitants—all form an integral part of the marvel we know as Delhi. Intrinsically intertwined with her ethereal present is her violent history, a history of massacre and carnage. Struggling to breathe under her angry fusillade is a timeworn megalopolis teeming with poetry and literature—the Delhi of the fabled 'Seven Cities,' the Delhi of Mir and Ghalib. It was Mir who said...
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Mughal Delhi's Romance With Urdu Poetry
A 300-year-old chronicle, told by Purani Dilli and its illustrious poets, talks about one of the most beautiful languages ever known to humankind, Urdu
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19th century view of Chandni Chowk in Shahjahanabad
19th century view of Chandni Chowk in Shahjahanabad

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