Battles for Delhi - Anangpur

 Anangpur


About 10 years back I was searching for a site in Faridabad to set up a school. While doing so I chanced to come upon a village called Anangpur. It is on the outskirts of Delhi in Faridabad. Having known that King Anangpal Tomar had a hand in setting up and reviving Delhi in the 8th Century AD, I realized this village named after him could be the original site of the resettlement of Delhi/ Indraprastha in the 8th century. The area including the nearby Suraj Kund shows the presence of Tomar Kings. 

There is an old dam in a dilapidated state nearby which was built by Anangpal. ( attaching some pics obtained from the net of it). 

This site should be preserved as a World Heritage site by Indian Government as it is the seed place for Delhi as we know it now. Anangpal Tomar II is said to have uprooted an iron pillar ( Killi ) and then tried to unsuccessfully replant it but it remained loose ( Dhilli ) and one version says the name Dhillika/ Dhilli/ Dilli is what gave Delhi its name.

There is a famous "Killi jo Dhilli bhayi, Tomar nrip bhaiya hoye matiheen". The iron pillar remained loose driving the Tomar King to despair. Battles for Delhi





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