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Purify the heart and soul
Updated On: 12 April, 2012 07:32 AM IST | | Waleed Hussain
Author Sadia Dehlvi offers a spiritual and historical insight into the legacy of the true kings of Delhi ufffd the Sufis and Fakirs
For centuries, Delhi has been the abode of kings and emperors. As a seat of power, it dates back to epic Mahabharata, where it finds a mention in the form of Indraprasth, a city built in 1400 BC.
Since then, the city has changed hands with several rulers. It has been looted, ruined, vandalised over centuries, and has been rebuilt on seven different occasions by different monarchs. Indraprasth, Jahanpanah, Siri, Lal Kot, Tughlaqabad, Ferozabad, Dinpanah and Shahjahanabad are some of the names by which Delhi has been known over the years. The Lodhis, Khiljis, Mughals, Tughlaqs, Suris have all ruled for centuries in the Indian subcontinent with Delhi — under various names — as their seat of power. However, the true monarchs or emperors of Delhi are the Sufis and fakirs who have made Delhi their abode for many centuries.
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