Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Jahanpanah> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 56 of
56
with 100 items per page.
- Jahanpanah floorArea "200000.0".
- Jahanpanah abstract "Jahanpanah (Persian: جهانپناه) was the fourth medieval city of Delhi established in 1326–1327 by Muhammad bin Tughlaq (1321–51), of the Delhi Sultanate. To address the constant threat of the Mongols, Tughlaq built the fortified city of Jahanpanah (meaning in Persian: “Refuge of the World”) subsuming the Adilabad fort that had been built in the 14th century and also all the establishments lying between Qila Rai Pithora and Siri Fort. Neither the city nor the fort has survived. Many reasons have been offered for such a situation. One of which is stated as the idiosyncratic rule of Mohammed bin Tughlaq when inexplicably he shifted the capital to Daulatabad in the Deccan and came back to Delhi soon after.The ruins of the city’s walls are even now discerned in the road between Siri to Qutub Minar and also in isolated patches behind the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), in Begumpur, Khirki Masjid near Khirki village, Satpula and many other nearby locations; at some sections, as seen at Satpula, the fort walls were large enough to have few in built store rooms to stack provisions and armory. The mystery of the city’s precincts (complex) has unfolded over the years with later day excavations revealing a large number of monuments in the villages and colonies of South Delhi. Due to compulsions of urban expansion of the Capital City of Delhi, Jahanpanah is now part of the upscale urban development of South Delhi. The village and the wealth of ruins scattered all around are now enclosed by South Delhi suburbs of Panchshil Park South, Malviya Nagar, Adchini, the Aurobindo Ashram, Delhi branch and other smaller housing colony developments. It is hemmed in the North–South direction between the Outer Ring Road and the Qutb Complex and on the east–west direction by the Mehrauli road and the Chirag Delhi road, with Indian Institute of Technology located on the other side of the Mehrauli road as an important landmark.".
- Jahanpanah floorArea "200000.0".
- Jahanpanah location South_Delhi.
- Jahanpanah thumbnail Octagonal_pavilion_and_hypostyle_hall.jpg?width=300.
- Jahanpanah type Fortification.
- Jahanpanah type Mosque.
- Jahanpanah type Tomb.
- Jahanpanah wikiPageID "23003065".
- Jahanpanah wikiPageRevisionID "603892490".
- Jahanpanah architecturalStyle "Toghluqi".
- Jahanpanah buildingType "Forts, Mosques and Tombs".
- Jahanpanah caption "Bijaymandal in Jahanpanah the fourth city of Medieval Delhi".
- Jahanpanah client Tughlaq_dynasty.
- Jahanpanah completionDate "1327".
- Jahanpanah currentTenants "Ruins".
- Jahanpanah floorArea "Fort area -".
- Jahanpanah hasPhotoCollection Jahanpanah.
- Jahanpanah latitude "28.521".
- Jahanpanah location South_Delhi.
- Jahanpanah longitude "77.246".
- Jahanpanah name "Jahanpanah".
- Jahanpanah nativeName "Jahanpanah".
- Jahanpanah startDate "1326".
- Jahanpanah subject Category:Archaeological_monuments_in_Delhi.
- Jahanpanah subject Category:Delhi_Sultanate.
- Jahanpanah subject Category:Forts_in_Delhi.
- Jahanpanah subject Category:Mosques_in_Delhi.
- Jahanpanah type Artifact100021939.
- Jahanpanah type Building102913152.
- Jahanpanah type Mosque103788195.
- Jahanpanah type MosquesInDelhi.
- Jahanpanah type Object100002684.
- Jahanpanah type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Jahanpanah type PlaceOfWorship103953416.
- Jahanpanah type Structure104341686.
- Jahanpanah type Whole100003553.
- Jahanpanah type YagoGeoEntity.
- Jahanpanah type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Jahanpanah type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Jahanpanah type Building.
- Jahanpanah type Place.
- Jahanpanah type Wikidata:Q532.
- Jahanpanah type Place.
- Jahanpanah type Location.
- Jahanpanah comment "Jahanpanah (Persian: جهانپناه) was the fourth medieval city of Delhi established in 1326–1327 by Muhammad bin Tughlaq (1321–51), of the Delhi Sultanate. To address the constant threat of the Mongols, Tughlaq built the fortified city of Jahanpanah (meaning in Persian: “Refuge of the World”) subsuming the Adilabad fort that had been built in the 14th century and also all the establishments lying between Qila Rai Pithora and Siri Fort. Neither the city nor the fort has survived.".
- Jahanpanah label "Jahanpanah".
- Jahanpanah label "Джаханпанах".
- Jahanpanah sameAs m.064kw98.
- Jahanpanah sameAs Q2335256.
- Jahanpanah sameAs Q2335256.
- Jahanpanah sameAs Jahanpanah.
- Jahanpanah wasDerivedFrom Jahanpanah?oldid=603892490.
- Jahanpanah depiction Octagonal_pavilion_and_hypostyle_hall.jpg.
- Jahanpanah isPrimaryTopicOf Jahanpanah.
- Jahanpanah name "Jahanpanah".