As the clock struck 8.30am on Saturday, a group of 30 academicians and history enthusiasts gathered near the gate of the Feroz Shah Kotla to take in the history and architecture of the 14th ...
Feroz Shah Kotla was the erstwhile citadel of Ferozabad, the Fifth city of Delhi. It is situated off the Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg of Delhi, near the Feroz Shah Kotla Cricket Stadium. Emperor Firoz Shah ...
The Feroz Shah Kotla Ground in New Delhi is the second oldest functional cricket stadium in India after the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. It is managed and controlled by the Delhi and District Cricket ...
Firoz Shah Kotla is the last surviving relic of the Tughlaq dynasty {Firoz Shah Tughlaq’s legacy}- a baoli {step well}, a mosque, pillared halls, an Ashoka pillar, and palaces that have now been ...
New Delhi: Municipal Corporation of Delhi launched ... titled ‘Safarnama Minar-e-Zarreen', was held on Saturday at Feroz Shah Kotla, an iconic site dating back to 1354 AD. During the walk ...
Built during the reign of Sultan Feroz Shah Tughlaq, this old fortress is famously said to be home to the djinns, fire spirits of mythology. This shadowy haunt is frequented by devotees leaving ...
Getty The Delhi and District Cricket Association will inaugurate stands at the Feroz Shah Kotla named after former greats Bishan Singh Bedi and Mohinder Amarnath during their first annual conclave ...
Cricbuzz The Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) honoured the Nawab of Najafgarh, Virender Sehwag, by naming Gate No.2 at the Feroz Shah Kotla after the Indian legend. On the eve of the ...
and looked to wrap up the two-Test series in Delhi. As it turned out, Anil Kumble cast a magical spell and became only the second bowler in Test history to take all ten wickets in an innings. History ...
Often overshadowed by other forts like Red Fort and Qutub Minar, Tughlaqabad Fort is a massive structure with impressive ruins and a unique layout. A lesser-known medieval dam and bridge complex ...