Red Fort located in Delhi is not only proud of India, but also a precious symbol of history and culture. On August 15, the country, the country’s Prime Minister of the country each year, wave the flag on the Red Fort. Our National Flag Tiranga waves the Red Fort of Delhi. Every Indian’s breasts flowers to whom every Indian breast is swollen. But do you know that the ‘red falth’, wasn’t the red color before? Let’s know the red fort, which we call red fort of our color, and when and when and who did it paint?
Which color was the red fort first?
The old name was the old name of the Red Fort was ‘flessed.’ Mughal emperor Shahjhans built it in the 17th century. It was a decade to make it. This fort was built as an symbol of the king’s power and the glory. This fort is a fine example of Mughal architecture, in which the mixture of Persian, Tamen and Hindu styles can be seen. This fort was actually white and when Shahzhan had made it, the fort walls and several parts were made of white lime and marble that gave it a bright white look.
Who painted it?
After the British, the British occupied the fort after the first independence of 1857, they started care. In time, white lime walls begin to deteriorate, after which the British repaired its walls during the early 19th century and the early 20th century. This decision was not only taken for care but also due to the use of red sandy stone and use the prevailing material of the time. Since then, the fort became famous as ‘Red Fortress’.
Why is the red fort special?
Red Fort is the symbol of India’s freedom and pride. When the country was set free to August 15, 1947, India’s first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharl Nehru went to the national flag of the Red Fort from the Fort of the Law and the Independent India. Then it was seen as establishing as the center of power. Since then, this tradition continues every freedom day.