Late Middle Ages · South Asia · Politics

1321

Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq builds Tughlaqabad Fort

1321

The new sultan raised a massive stone fortress south of Delhi, its cyclopean walls and sloping bastions visible for miles across the plain. An underground passage linked the citadel to his tomb. The fort was Delhi's fourth city, built to withstand Mongol siege - and abandoned within five years by his own son.