Tuesday, 22 January 2019
Else you could attend an evening of poetry and storytelling
Else you could attend an evening of poetry and storytelling to stay connected with your creative side. Aibak Ki Dilli Join this walk to the Qutubminar complex to discover the stories of Prithvi Raj Chauhan, Muhammad Ghori, Razia Sultan and the slave who became the Sultan. Meeting point is Qutub Minar ticket counter. Walk leaders: Noor Bali and Bhawna Raikar Date and Time: Jan 12, Saturday from 3.30pm to 6pm Fee: J200 Poetry & storytelling Are you ghazal lover? Or do you love poetry and storytelling? If yes, you must visit The Social House, H3/43, First Floor, Vikaspuri. The Social House is an artists' platform which welcomes all kinds of artists. Date and Time: Jan 12, Saturday from 3pm to 6.30pm Fee: J50 Entry is first come, first serve basis so reach by 2.45pm. SIRI - Alauddin Khalji ka Lashkargah Organised by GoInTheCity, this walk will cover City walls of Siri, Mohammad wali Masjid, Thanewala Gumbad, ChorMinar and Idgah, and is a beneficial for all those who want to understand the life and times of Sultan Alauddin Khalji and how his policy of blood and iron shaped Delhi Sultanate which didn't allow even clergy to interfere in the affairs of state. Khalji was a ruler who believed in merit and threw open the state services to the commoners. Date and Time: January 13, Sunday, from 10.30am to 12.30am Meeting venue: Siri Fort Auditorium Gate no.2 Walk Fee: J500 Bijay Mandal Fort India Heritage Walk is hosting this walk. Built in the 14th century, the Bijay Mandal Fort was built by Alauddin Khalji with several additions made by the eccentric ruler, Muhammad Bin Tughlaq. This fort is a part of the city of Jahapanah, one of the four cities of the Delhi Sultanate. Though almost dilapidated now, it is of great historical significance. Walk leaders: Kajol Gera Date and Time: Jan 13, Sunday from 1.30pm to 3pm Walk Fee: J200 Dailyhunthttp://www.revellers.com.au/UserProfile/tabid/61/userId/21059/Default.aspx
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