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History of Delhi

It is believed that human habitation was present in and around Delhi during the second Millennium BCE. Since then continuous in habitation has been evidenced since at least 6th century. Delhi is believed to be the site of Indraprastha, which was the capital of Pandavas in Mahabharata. In Mauryan Empire settlements grew from time to time. In this course of action seven major cities were discovered in Delhi.

In the year 1180 CE Lal Kot was conquered by the Chauhan Rajputs of Ajmer and renamed it as Qila Rai Pithora. The Chauhan Rajputs were defeated by Afghan Muhammed Ghori's in the year 1192. It was Qutb ud din Aybak who was the first ruler of the Slave Dynasty who established the Delhi Sultanate in the year 1206. He was the one who started constructing Qutub Minar and Quwwat-al-Islam (might of Islam) the earliest extant mosque in India.

For more than three centuries Mughal Empire ruled northern India. During the year 1553 - 56, Mughal Emperor Akbars' forces of Agra and Delhi was defeated by Hemu Vikramaditya, he then acceded to the throne of Delhi. However, in the second Battle of Panipat Mughals defeated Hemu and reestablished their rule.

"Shahjahanabad" is the seventh city of Delhi which was built by Shah Jahan with his name. This city is commonly known as the "Old City" or "Old Delhi". From the year 1638 to 1680 this old city served as the capital of the Mughal Empire. After that the Mughal Empire's influence declined rapidly as the Hindy Marathas rose prominently.

Forces of Nader Shah invaded and looted Delhi including the Peacock Throne and carried away many treasure after Mughal Empire lost the Battle of Karnotels in Delhi

al. In the year 1752 a treaty signed of Marathas made them the protector of the Mughal throne in Delhi. Delhi was occupied and raided by Ahmed Shah Abdali in the year 1761 when Marathas lost the third battle of Panipat. It was then British East India Company overran the Maratha forces near Delhi and ended up the Mughal rule over the city. al. In the year 1752 a treaty signed of Marathas made them the protector of the Mughal throne in Delhi. Delhi was occupied and raided by Ahmed Shah Abdali in the year 1761 when Marathas lost the third battle of Panipat. It was then British East India Company overran the Maratha forces near Delhi and ended up the Mughal rule over the city.

Economy

In northern India Delhi is the largest commercial center with an estimated net State Domestic Product of Rs. 1,182 billion in nominal terms and Rs. 3,364 billion in PPP terms. Delhi had a per capita income of Rs. 66,728 which makes it stand as a third highest in India after Chandigarh and Goa. One important factor about Delhi is its unemployment rate has decreased from 12.57% to 4.63% in the year 2003.

The sectors which has erased the unemployment from Delhi are Information Technology (IT), Telecommunications, Hotels, Banking, Media and Tourism. Many consumer goods industries have set their base in Delhi because of which manufacturing industry has also grown considerably. Delhi's large consumer market, coupled with the easy availability of skilled labour has attracted many foreign investors.

Telecommunications, power, construction, health and community services and real estate business have increased the economy of Delhi. Moreover, Delhi owns one of the fastest growing retail industry. As a result, land prices of Delhi are booming and is currently ranks as the 7thmost expensive hot spot in the world .

by: bradmansteva




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