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Salimgarh Fort (Salim's Fort) was
built in 1546 AD, in Delhi, in a
former island of the
Yamuna River, by
Salim Shah Suri, son of Sher Shah Suri. There...
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Concealed One").
Imprisoned by her
father in the last 20
years of her life at
Salimgarh Fort, Delhi,
Princess Zeb-un-Nissa is
remembered as a poet, and her writings...
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remained in court. Upon his fathers's deposition, he was
imprisoned in the
Salimgarh Palace-prison in June 1754. In 1788 the
Rohilla chieftain,
Ghulam Qadir...
- 1659. He
rejoined his
father on 20
February 1660, and was
imprisoned at
Salimgarh Fort in Delhi, 8 May 1660. On the
orders of his
father Emperor Aurangzeb...
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youngest son of
emperor Aurangzeb. He was
imprisoned in the palace-prison of
Salimgarh Fort
after his father's
defeat to his brother,
emperor Bahadur Shah I...
- Fort's
boundary walls are
asymmetrical to
contain and
subsume the
older Salimgarh Fort. The fortress-palace
served as the
centerpiece of Shahjahanabad,...
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placed in his old
harem prison at Agra. He was then
imprisoned in the
Salimgarh Fort in Delhi. Neku
Siyar died on 12
April 1723, at the age of 43. Mughal...
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would be
respectfully received by the Amir ul-Umara and
confined at the
Salimgarh Fort
where he died in 1723.
Before dying, Rafi ud-Darajat had requested...
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British Officer,
Captain William Hodson.
Bahadur Shah Gate and
Salimgarh Fort Gate
Salimgarh Fort,
which is now part of the Red fort complex, was constructed...
- Aurangzeb’s son
Muhammad Sultan.
Sipihr was
temporarily ****igned a
palace in
Salimgarh. On 16
December 1672,
Emperor Aurangzeb ordered Sipihr and
Muhammad Sultan...