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Shahjahanabad
built by Shah Jahan consisted of a fort-palace complex and the city adjoining
it. To the west of Red Fort lay the Walled City with 14 gates.
It was a well planned city with canals that
brought fresh drinking water to all homes. The city also had excellent drainage
system. Wells also provided water to the households.
Chandni Chowk was the major street in the walled
city. It runs through the middle of the walled city. A canal ran through the
middle of the street as part of the water supply scheme. Chandni Chowk was
broad enough for royal processions to pass by.
Jama Masjid in Shahjahanabad was one of the
largest and grandest mosques in India.
During Shah Jahan’s time the city was an
important centre of Sufi culture. It had several dargahs, khanqahs and idgahs.
Open squares, winding lanes, quiet cul-de-sacs and water channels made it an
opulent and beautiful city.
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