History, asked by balram123meena, 1 year ago

which of the following gates in the defence wall of Delhi was identified by Ibn-Battuta as the greatest?

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Answered by pakilandeswari7
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Its Budaun darwaza in delhi


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Answered by topanswers
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The correct answer for your question is Hauz Rani and Budayuni Gates of Delhi.

Hauz Rani and Budayuni Gates are now can be found only as ruins but they were once served as principle gates of Delhi. The great traveler of Middle Ages have represented those gates of Delhi as one of the greatest and strongest.

Short note on Ibn Battuta

Ibn Battuta was a traveler, a botanist, a man of law and a geographer who traveled almost every part of the medieval world. Around 1330, after his third pilgrimage to Mecca, he traveled to India to seek employment with sultanate of Delhi. According to the records from his biography, he started his exploration at the age of 20. From the starting point it has been estimated that Ibn Battuta has covered almost 75,000 miles within the span of 29 years.  

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