Delhi

Loading image...

A capital of various empires, most notably the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire

Real World Example

Delhi was a key center for Muslim civilizations, especially during the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire, serving as a hub for culture, trade, and politics. These empires helped spread Islam in the Indian subcontinent, bringing new ideas, art, and architecture, like the famous Qutub Minar and Red Fort. The mixing of cultures in Delhi set the stage for religious and cultural diversity, which sometimes led to tensions between different communities. Today, these historical interactions influence how people live together in diverse societies, emphasizing the importance of tolerance and coexistence. An average person might experience this legacy through diverse food, music, and festivals celebrated in multicultural cities around the world, promoting a deeper understanding and appreciation of different cultures.

Practice Version

Loading image...