It is located in New Delhi, the capital city of India, which makes it a powerful fort during the Mughal Empire. The Red Fort got its name from the color of its walls, which consist of red sandstone. It has been the symbol of power ever since it was built. Every year, on independence day, the Prime Minister hoists the national flag in front of the Red Fort, and gives a nationally broadcasted speech. When I went to visit the Fort, I was immediately blown away away by the beauty of the Fort. It stands alone in an area with no high-rise buildings, which makes it stands out. Further, the guide told us that the fort was designed by the same person who designed the Taj Mahal. The fort also lies on the banks of the same rive, the Yamuna. It is a well known icon of India, mainly because when India gained its independence, Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru raised an Indian Flag over the gates of the Red Fort. The Red Fort has an immense role in displaying the rich Indian history. It has served many empires since the Mughals, including the Persian and the
It is located in New Delhi, the capital city of India, which makes it a powerful fort during the Mughal Empire. The Red Fort got its name from the color of its walls, which consist of red sandstone. It has been the symbol of power ever since it was built. Every year, on independence day, the Prime Minister hoists the national flag in front of the Red Fort, and gives a nationally broadcasted speech. When I went to visit the Fort, I was immediately blown away away by the beauty of the Fort. It stands alone in an area with no high-rise buildings, which makes it stands out. Further, the guide told us that the fort was designed by the same person who designed the Taj Mahal. The fort also lies on the banks of the same rive, the Yamuna. It is a well known icon of India, mainly because when India gained its independence, Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru raised an Indian Flag over the gates of the Red Fort. The Red Fort has an immense role in displaying the rich Indian history. It has served many empires since the Mughals, including the Persian and the