Old Delhi

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Definition

Proper noun: * Old Delhi: A historic district and former city within the modern metropolis of Delhi, India. It is known for its dense, labyrinthine streets, historic architecture from the Mughal era, and traditional markets. It serves as a contrast to the more planned, modern areas of New Delhi.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Tourists flock to Old Delhi to experience its vibrant chaos and sample its famous street food.
    • The Red Fort is a magnificent Mughal monument located in the heart of Old Delhi.
    • Compared to the wide avenues of New Delhi, the lanes of Old Delhi are narrow and bustling.
Advanced Usage
  • "the walled city of Old Delhi": This phrase specifically refers to the area historically enclosed by city walls, built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. It is the historic core of the district.
    • The spice market lies within the walled city of Old Delhi.
Variants and Related Words
  • Shahjahanabad: The original name for the historic city founded by Shah Jahan, now synonymous with Old Delhi.
    • Shahjahanabad was the capital of the Mughal Empire before the British established New Delhi.
  • New Delhi: The adjacent, modern capital district of India, designed in the 20th century. It is often contrasted with Old Delhi.
    • The government buildings are all located in New Delhi.
Synonyms
  • Historic Delhi: Emphasizes the area's historical significance.
  • The Old City: A generic term for the historic quarter of a city, used contextually for Delhi.
Notes on Meaning

While "Old Delhi" is a proper noun referring to a specific place, it is often used descriptively to evoke a sense of tradition, history, and crowded, traditional urban life, in direct contrast to the modernity and order associated with "New Delhi."

Noun
  1. a city in north central India

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