Sunday, 15 December 2013

Delhi

Delhi hasn’t usually been India’s capital but, as an ingress city, it has long presented a key role. It was constructed on the flat countries adjacent a fording topic on the Yamuna stream, and on the route between western and centered Asia and Southeast Asia. It’s accepted to be the location of the fabled village of Indraprastha, which featured in the Mahabharata more than 3000 years before, but chronicled clues suggests that the locality has been resolved for a mere 2500 years.

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