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Invisible City: The Hidden Monuments of Delhi - 2014

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Book Details

  • Publisher: Niyogi Books

  • Author: Rakhshanda Jalil

  • Language: English

  • Edition: Reprint

  • ISBN: 9788189738778

  • Pages: 342

  • Binding: Hardcover

  • Dimensions: 9.1 x 9.1 x 1.3 inches


About the Book

The Other Side of Delhi by Rakhshanda Jalil offers an intriguing exploration of Delhi’s lesser-known historical ruins and monuments, unveiling a side of the city often overlooked by visitors and locals alike. While Delhi is widely known for its grand Mughal architecture and bustling streets, this book delves into the more subtle, hidden remnants of the past that form an integral part of the city’s landscape.

The author takes readers on a captivating journey through Delhi’s lesser-explored spaces, shedding light on its rich cultural and architectural history. From forgotten tombs to neglected gardens, the book brings to life the stories of monuments that, though not as famous, are equally steeped in history and significance. These hidden gems of Delhi offer a window into the past, revealing layers of India’s heritage that continue to shape the present.

With vivid descriptions and historical insights, The Other Side of Delhi is an enriching read for anyone fascinated by the city’s history, culture, and architecture. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a traveler, or a local looking to rediscover Delhi, this book provides a fresh perspective on one of India’s most culturally rich cities.