Feroz Shah Kotla Fort, located in New Delhi, offers a glimpse into the region’s history, though it may not be as well-known as some of the city’s UNESCO World Heritage sites. At the center of the fort stands a third-century sandstone pillar, the Ashoka Column, towering 43 feet (13.1 meters) high. The ruins, with their weathered stone and intricate carvings, evoke a sense of the past. Visitors can explore the remnants of the fort, imagining the bustling life that once filled its walls. Today, the site provides a serene and educational experience, allowing guests to connect with the historical significance of the area.
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