Siri Fort
SBS Access Road

Siri Fort
The Siri Fort is situated on SBS Access Road in Delhi, India.
Location
- The Siri Fort is situated on SBS Access Road in Delhi, India.
History
Built during the rule of Alauddin Khalji, second ruler of the Khalji Dynasty of Delhi Sultanate, around 1303, to defend the city from Mongol invasions. It was one of the seven cities of medieval Delhi constructed at this time.
Architecture and Layout
The Siri Fort features a layout typical of medieval Indian fortifications, with walls and bastions designed for defense. However, its construction is reported to be of poor quality compared to other fortifications in India, resulting in only ruins remaining today.
Historical Significance and Events
As part of the seven cities of medieval Delhi, Siri Fort played a significant role in the city's defense during the Mongol invasions. Its strategic location allowed it to control key entry points into the city.
Current Status and Use
The Siri Fort is currently in ruins, with only remnants remaining due to its poor construction quality. Modern developments, such as auditoriums, the Asian Games Village Complex, residential establishments, and commercial buildings, have transformed the surrounding landscape.
Heritage Status
While no specific heritage designation has been mentioned, the Siri Fort's historical significance and architectural style make it a notable landmark in Delhi.
Visiting Information
The Siri Fort is easily accessible from SBS Access Road. Visitors can explore the ruins and take in its historical significance.
Notable Features and Rooms
No specific details on notable features or rooms are available for this castle.
Details
| Name | Siri Fort |
|---|---|
| City | Delhi |
| Country | India |
| Coordinates | 28.552147, 77.2247 |
| Current use | ruins |
| Accessible | true |
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