Question
Download Solution PDFOn 15 August 1947, the first Prime Minster of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, raised the Indian National Flag above the _______ of Red Fort of Delhi.
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Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Lahori Gate.
Key Points
- Lahori Gate is the main entrance to the Red Fort in Delhi. It is named so because it faces towards Lahore, which is now in Pakistan. Historically, it was the principal point of entry for royal processions and important dignitaries. The gate is a massive structure made of sandstone, featuring intricate carvings and architectural details. It has been a significant symbol of power and authority throughout the history of the Red Fort. On August , , Jawaharlal Nehru raised the Indian National Flag above this gate, marking India's independence.
Additional Information
- Delhi Gate is another prominent gate of the Red Fort, located on its southern side. It is also made of sandstone and has a similar architectural style to the Lahori Gate. The Delhi Gate was primarily used for military purposes and as an entry point for the fort's residents. It is known for its imposing structure and historical significance within the fort complex. Though important to the fort, the first flag raising was not done at this gate.
- Kashmiri Gate is located in the northern part of Delhi and was one of the principal gates of the historic walled city of Delhi. It gained prominence during the Indian Rebellion of , when it was heavily damaged during the fighting. The gate's name comes from its facing towards Kashmir. It is a significant historical landmark, representing a crucial part of Delhi's past, but it is not a part of the Red Fort and was not the site of the first flag hoisting.
- Ajmeri Gate is another gate of the historic walled city of Delhi, located on the southwestern side. It derives its name from its facing towards Ajmer in Rajasthan. Like Kashmiri Gate, it was also a site of intense fighting during the Indian Rebellion of . It is a significant historical structure that reflects the architectural and strategic importance of the walled city of Delhi, but has no association with the first flag hoisting at the Red fort.
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