Dellium
Dellium
Civitas :
India Locus :
28°40′0″N 77°13′0″E Numerus incolarum :
26 495 000 Zona horaria :
UTC+5:30 Situs interretialis Nomen officiale :
दिल्ली , دہلی
Gestio
Procuratio superior : National Capital Territory of Delhi
Geographia
Superficies : 1 397.3 chiliometrum quadratum Regiones urbanae : North West Delhi district , North East Delhi district , East Delhi district , South Delhi district , South West Delhi district , West Delhi district , North Delhi district , Central Delhi district , New Delhi district , Shahdara district , South East Delhi district
Coniunctiones urbium
Urbes gemellae :
Sicagum , Moscua , Tokium , Cuala Lumpuria , Seulum , Ulanbatoria , Karachium , Fukuoka Prefecture , Erivanum , Pechinum , Londinium
Tabula aut despectus
Dellium: situs
Dellium, ipso loco Dilli vel Dehli [ 1] enuntiatum, rite Territorium Capitale Nationale Delliense , est maxima area metropolitana et secunda metropolis numero civium in India .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] Dellium est octava orbis terrarum metropolis, 16 753 235 habitantibus in territorio tempore census 2011. Sunt paene 22.2 milliones habitantium in regione urbana , quae etiam Noidam , Noidam Maiorem , Ghaziabad , Gurgaon , et Faridabad , cum aliis oppidis minoribus, comprehendit.[ 6]
Despectus in metropolitanam Dellii regionem ex satellite Landsat-5, 12 Martii 2011 facta.
Flumen Iamuna prope Dellium.
Nomen Dellii saepe ad regiones urbanas prope Territorium Capitale Nationale spectat, atque adeo ad Novum Dellium , caput Indicum, quod intra metropolem iacet. Quamquam Unionis territorium a gubernatione foederata administrata, NCT hodie est civitatis Indiae simile, legislatura praedita, et superiore iudicio exsecutivaque ministrorum concilio, capite principe ministro . Novum Dellium , a gubernatione Indiae et gubernatione Dellii coniunctim administratum, etiam est caput Territorii Capitalis Nationalis.
Regio urbis, ad ripas Fluminis Yamunae sita, continenter post saeculum 6 a.C.n. vel ante habitata est,[ 7] sed habitatio humana creditur post secundum millennium a.C.n. coepisse.[ 8] Dellium late habetur situs Indraprasthae , commenticii capitis Pandavas tempore Mahabharata .[ 9] Dellium in historiam emersit maior urbs rerum politicarum , culturae , et commercii secundum itinera mercaturae inter Indiam septentrio -occidentalem et Planitiem Gangeticam , sultanatibus Delliensibus orsis.[ 10] [ 11] Id est situs multorum monumentorum antiquorum et mediaevalium , et locorum reliquiorumque studii archaeologici . Anno 1639 , Shahjahan imperator Mughal novam urbem muro cinctam Dellii aedificavit, quae caput erat Imperii Mughal a 1649 ad 1857 .[ 12] [ 13]
Clima
Urbi Dellio clima est subtropicum humidum per enumerationem Köppen–Geiger sed atypicum, frigidum a medio Decembri ad Februarium medium, die frigidissimo circiter 4 Ianuarii incidente; calidum ab Aprili ad Octobrem, hippalo a die circiter 29 Iunii saeviente; temperatura aëris media mense Ianuario 14° atque mense Iunio 33°, minima inter 8° et 28°, maxima inter 21° et 39°, sed minima extrema usque hodie nota −2.2°, maxima extrema 48.4°; pluviis mensibus Novembri et Decembri 9 mm, mensibus Iulio et Augsuto 236 mm, anno toto ad 790 mm elevatis; diebus pluviosis per annum totum fere 73 incidentibus; humiditate relativa inter mensuras 33% mense Maio et 73% mense Augusto reperta, horis solis fulgentis mense Iulio 166, mense Octobri 270, per annum totum 2 685 repertis.[ 14]
Urbes sorores et regiones gemellae
Dellio sunt urbes sorores sequentes:[ 15]
Universitas
Universitas Dellii anno 1922 constituta est.
Cives clari
Nati
Notae
↑ Hindice दिल्ली, देहली; Panjabi ਦਿੱਲੀ, ਦੇਹਲੀ; Urdu دِلّی , دهلی
↑ Irfan Habib, The agrarian system of Mughal India, 1556-1707 , Oxoniae: Oxford University Press, 1999 , ISBN 9780195623291
↑ Royal Asiatic Society, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland , Cambridge University Press, 1834
↑ L.T. Karamchandani, India, the beautiful , Sita Publication, 1968
↑ The National geographical journal of India, Volume 40 , National Geographical Society of India, 1994
↑ "World Urbanization Prospects: The 2009 Revision Population Database" . UN .
↑ Asher, Catherine B (2000) [[[2000]]]. "Chapter 9:Delhi walled: Changing Boundaries" . In James D. Tracy. City Walls . Cambridge University Press. pp. 247–81. ISBN 0521652219 .
↑ [http://www.indiatourism.com/delhi-history/index.html "Delhi History" in Delhi Tourism (Advent InfoSoft (P) Ltd). Nexus die 22 Decembris 2006 confirmatus. Nexus mortuus Ianuario 2011.
↑ [http://delhiplanning.nic.in/Economic%20Survey/ES%202005-06/Chpt/1.pdf "Chapter 1: Introduction," pp. 1–7 in Economic Survey of Delhi, 2005–2006 (Planning Department, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi). Format PDF. Nexus die 21 Decembris 2006 confirmatus.
↑ Necipoglu, Gulru (2002) [2002]. "Epigraphs, Scripture, and Architecture in the Early Sultanate of Delhi" . Muqarnas: An Annual on the Visual Culture of the Islamic World . BRILL. pp. 12–43. ISBN 9004125930 .
↑ Aitken, Bill (2001) [[[2002]]]. Speaking Stones: World Cultural Heritage Sites in India . Eicher Goodearth Limited. pp. 264 pages. ISBN 8187780002 .
↑ The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge . 8 . Encyclopedia Americana Corp. 1918 . p. 621 .
↑ Sehgal, R.L. (1998 ) [[[1998]]]. Slum Upgradation: Emerging Issue & Policy Implication's . Bookwell Publications. p. 97. ISBN 8185040184 .
↑ Res climatologicae e Vicipaedia Anglica extractae, fontibus fidei dignis ibi citatis.
↑ "Delhi to London, it’s a sister act" . India Times. 7 Iulii 2002 .
↑ "Sister cities of Chicago" .
↑ "Friendship agreement to be signed between London and Delhi" .
↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 "Sister-City Agreements" .
↑ "Paris wants 'sister-city' relationship with Delhi" .
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Aliae encyclopaediae
"Delhi " in Encyclopaedia Britannica . 11a ed. (Sicagi, 1911) html djvu .
"Delhi (Dilli) " in Walter Hamilton, The East India Gazetteer (Londinii: Murray, 1815) textus .
"Delhi " in H. Yule , A. C. Burnell ; Gulielmus Crooke , ed., Hobson-Jobson . 2a ed. (Londinii: Murray, 1903) ~ ~ .
"Dellium " in Iohannes Iacobus Hofmannus , Lexicon universale (1698) ~ .
"Delhi Division; Delhi District; Delhi Tahsil; Delhi City " in William Stevenson Meyer et al., The Imperial Gazetteer of India (2a ed. 26 voll. Oxonii: Clarendon Press, 1908-1931) textus .
"Route 14. Delhi " in A Handbook for Travellers in India, Burma, and Ceylon (8a ed. Londinii: John Murray, 1911) Textus .
Nexus externi
Gubernatio
Aliae res
Indiae urbes milies milium incolarum