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Parthajeet

Dr. Parthajeet Das (Partha oder Das) ist ein bekennender, engagierter und süchtiger Liebhaber von Delhi und seiner Geschichte, Geschichte, Architektur und Poesie. Derzeit arbeitet er als Direktor einer gemeinnützigen Stiftung, die sich für die Verbesserung der Schulbildung in Indien einsetzt. In der Vergangenheit hat er mit Top-Management- und Regierungsberatungsunternehmen zusammengearbeitet. Parthajeet sieht darin seine freudige Pflicht, Touristen, Passanten und vor allem die Einwohner der Stadt über die reiche Geschichte, Architektur und das Erbe Delhis aufzuklären. Seit 2016 führt er Spaziergänge in und um Delhi durch und vermischt dabei ein wenig Geschichte, Geschichtenerzählen und Drama und nutzt dabei seine Recherche-, Geschichtenerzähl- und Theaterfähigkeiten. Er ist auch ein Reisender und Schriftsteller, der einige Veröffentlichungen wie Slient Horizons (eine Sammlung englischer Gedichte), Tum Main aur Ye Wadi (eine Sammlung von 51 Urdu-Nazms) sowie zahlreiche Kurzgeschichten, Reiseberichte und Theaterstücke (sowohl auf Englisch als auch auf Englisch) veröffentlicht hat Hindi) zu seinem Namen.

2 Touren von Parthajeet

Ratings (8)

Shalet
(1 Rating)

I have had the pleasure of attending a few walks by Parthajeet. As a new resident in Delhi, it was truly amazing to get to know the heritage we live amongst. The walk was truly informative and the best part is ofcourse at the end, no spoilers here but do catch it if you can! Very nice way to spend your weekends with friends and maybe even make a few new :)

Vimal
(1 Rating)

What would have otherwise been a random visit to a historical monument in ruins became a magical experience as Partha walked us through the premises, narrating the story of Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq in his unique style and bringing the fort to life! Yes, literally brought back to life - I recall how he pointed to one of the structures that would possibly have been a market inside the fort and showed us coins that were introduced by Tughlaq - a ruler who was way ahead of his times. I could actually visualize a bustling marketplace in front of me. During the walk, Partha uncovered for us the many faces of Tughlaq - the greedy guy who ruthlessly killed his own family for power, a geek who was also greedy for knowledge, a devout follower of his religion, and an ambitious ruler who went ahead of his times. All this culminated with this 'mysterious' guy coming to life through Partha's theatre performance where he enacted Tughlaq. I must also put it here that Partha has done his homework thoroughly before taking us on this guided tour - be it the history or decoding the complex person that Tughlaq is, as well as planning the walk in such a way that you get to cover the entire fort without feeling the distance - with short stops at major spots with an interesting tale unfolding before you. He has also collected relevant photographs and artifacts that add richness to the experience. In short, it was a unique experience for me, and I look forward to more such walks organized by him.

Sabina
(1 Rating)

For me personally, it was a captivating walk which I call a journey through time. One of the key highlights was experiencing the ruins of the Tughlakabad Fort the way it was 700 years ago. Stepping through the dingy rooms, halls, and stairs was like stepping into a time capsule. Dr Parthajeet provided us with a detailed account of the family who once resided there and the impact it had had across different parts of Delhi. Since we were a small group of people, it allowed for a more personalized experience and we had the opportunity to ask questions along the way. I appreciate the way Dr Parthajeet while narrating the historical pieces of evidence provided us with in-depth answers and shared his expertise on the walks he conducted before. What was more commendable was to encounter a short act played by him at the end of the walk which took us way back in time. I left with a deep appreciation for Tughlakabad Fort's history and would recommend this walk for not just history enthusiasts but all seeking an enchanting educational journey through time.

Debatri
(1 Rating)

Spent a beautiful Saturday morning a couple of weeks ago with Delhistorywalks - journeying through the ruins of Tughlaqabad and learning about 14th century Delhi with our very enthusiastic guru Parthajeet. The storytelling was stitched together with thoughtfully curated information, artefacts, anecdotes and humour - prompting us to bring history alive by imagining the great Tughlaqs and their ways of life. I highly recommend this walk to anyone who'd like to know more about Delhi - you would be in for a great learning experience! :)

Garima
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