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DelhiUnion Territory of India from 1956, capital Delhi; area 1,422 sq km/557 sq mi; population (2001 est) 13,660,000. It produces grain, sugar cane, fruit, and vegetables. Delhi![]() The Qutb Minar Tower in Delhi. Built in the early 13th century and named after Sultan Qutb ud Din Aibak, this red sandstone tower is 72 m/236 ft high. The diameter of the tower tapers from 14 m/47 ft at its base to 3 m/9 ft at the peak. It is the tallest free-standing stone structure in India. ![]() Elaborate carving on the Qutb Minar tower in Delhi, India. Built around 1200, the tower has since had additional storeys constructed, and has also been restored on several occasions. The differences in patterns and building materials, and the various inscriptions, are a record of the developments in Indian culture and architecture. City of India, and administrative capital of the Union Territory of Delhi (state); population (2001 est) 9,817,400. It borders on New Delhi, capital of India, to the south. Manufactured goods include electronic goods, chemicals, motor-vehicle parts, and precision instruments, as well as traditional handicrafts such as hand-woven textiles, decorative copper and brass goods, gold and silver embroidery, and jewellery. Delhi is the hub of many national roads and railways, as well as being the major air terminal of northern India, with Indira Gandhi International Airport handling most international flights, while Palam Airport handles mainly domestic flights. HistoryThe present city was founded in 1638 by the Mogul ruler, Shah Jahan, although a series of cities had existed on the site before this time. The earliest reference to the name occurs in the 1st century BC. British forces seized the city in 1803, and it remained capital of British India 1912–31, when New Delhi was inaugurated as capital.
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