Monday 25 September 2017

'Ghiyasud-Din Tomb'


These Are The Photographs of English/Hindi Commemorative Stone and Mausoleum Of Sultan Ghiyasud-Din Tughlaq, The Founding King of Tughlaq Dynasty Located at Delhi, India.



It is written in English on The Commemorative Stone Erected at  The Mausoleum Of Sultan Ghiyasud-Din Tughlaq Delhi.



'Ghiyasud-Din Tomb'



'The tomb of Ghiyasud-Din Tughlaq was built in 1328 By Himself, The Founder of Tughlaq Dynasty. The site is located on a Rocky Island, originally surrounded with a large Reservoir  and and was connected with The Tughlaqabad Fort by a Causeway. Planning form of The Tomb Follows nearly Pentagonal form. This Mausoleum is enclosed with pronounced batter fortified walls. Main entrance to The tomb is marked with a gateway, built with Red sandstone and approached by a flight of Steps. The Mausoleum covers an area of 8 Sq. M with sloping walls and battlements at Corners. The structure is surmounted with a white marble dome raised on an octagonal drum. The Mausoleum is faced with dressed sandstone and white marble. Arched Openings are enhanced with white marble Bands and Decorative Jalis. The architectural style of The Mausoleum represents the early Indo-Islamic Architecture. It is believed that out of three graves inside the tomb, The Central Grave is Of Ghiyasud-Din Tughlaq and other two are of his wife and son.'



Photographs By Amitabh Joshi Sahib







Saturday 23 September 2017

Sher Shah Gate Located at Purana


These Are Some Photographs of Commemorative Board And Sher Shah Gate Located at Purana Qila,Mathura Road, Delhi, India. This Gate of Sixth City of Delhi was Built by Sher Shah Suri (A.D 1540-45). Old Names of Purana Qila Are Sher Garh Fort, Deen Panaah And Qila e Kuhna. Outer Citadel Wall in Which This Gate Was Built Is Now Totally Ruined and Mostly Missing. Sher Shah Gate Is A Protected Monument Declared By Archaeological Survey of India.



Photography By Amitabh Joshi Sahib




Sunday 10 September 2017

Ganga Power Station Built By The Son Of Punjab Honourable Sir Ganga Ram Located On Baloki- Sulemanki Link Canal At Renala Khurd


These Are Some Photographs of English Commemorative Stones And Exterior And Interior Of Ganga Power Station Built By The Son Of Punjab Honourable Sir Ganga Ram Located On Lower Bari Doab Canal,LBDC at Renala Khurd, Okara, Punjab, Pakistan. Ganga Power Station Was Opened By His Excellency Sir William Malcolm Hailey B.A., K.C.S.I., C.I.E.,  I.C.S, The Then Governor Of The Punjab Province on 22nd March 1925 A.D. Mr. W. P. Sancster ESQ, I.C.S Was Chief Engineer, Mr. J. Ashford Esq:, O. B. E Was Consulting Engineer And Mr. E. S. Crump Esq:, Was Executive Engineer Of Ganga Power Station Renala Khurd. Another Commemorative Stone Read As:
' He Won Like a Hero And Spent Like A Saint'

' This Bust Of The Late Sir Ganga Ram KT, C. I. E., M. V. O., M. I. C. E.,  M. I. M. E., Has Been Erected By The Staff of Renala Hydroelectric Power Scheme As A Token of Love And Respect For Their Master.'
The Capacity of Power Channel Of Ganga Power Station is 3000 CUSEC And Total Number of Generating Units Working Here Are Five. The Capacity of Each Unit is 0.22 MW And Number of Outgoing Feeders Are Two. The Type of Turbine Working Here Is Francis.
Now Ganga Power Station Is Named as Relala Hydel  Power Station Renala Khurd.

Photography By Sir Veer Shuaib Raza Ji