Anangpal Tomar II

On June 17, 1051 AD, Raja Anangpal the second was crowned as the 16th king of Delhi. He was also known as Anekpal or Anaypal. He established Lal Kot, the very first fort of Delhi. This fort is presently situated in the Sanjay Van, between Mehrauli and Jawaharlal Nehru University. It’s bastions and ‘Burjs’ are still existing and covered with thick forest. During these years, several temples were built in and around this area. Maharaja Anangpal II uprooted the Vishnu Stambh installed by Raja Chandragupta II (Vikramaditya) in Udaygiri caves (MP). This Stambha had a Garuda (or Chakra) on top and was made of rust-resistant composition of the metals with a high content of Phosphorus. Anangpal took this Iron Pillar to Delhi and installed outside his Fort. It now stands proudly in the courtyard of

Anangpal Tomar II

On June 17, 1051 AD, Raja Anangpal the second was crowned as the 16th king of Delhi. He was also known as Anekpal or Anaypal. He established Lal Kot, the very first fort of Delhi. This fort is presently situated in the Sanjay Van, between Mehrauli and Jawaharlal Nehru University. It’s bastions and ‘Burjs’ are still existing and covered with thick forest. During these years, several temples were built in and around this area. Maharaja Anangpal II uprooted the Vishnu Stambh installed by Raja Chandragupta II (Vikramaditya) in Udaygiri caves (MP). This Stambha had a Garuda (or Chakra) on top and was made of rust-resistant composition of the metals with a high content of Phosphorus. Anangpal took this Iron Pillar to Delhi and installed outside his Fort. It now stands proudly in the courtyard of