The
Feroz Shah Kotla is a fortress built by Sultan Feroz Shah Tughlaq in the 14th century, in India.
Inside, there is a pyramid-like structure on which stands the Minar-e-Zarreen: a 13 m polished sandstone pillar. It was originally erected in the 3rd century BC and centuries later lifted to Kotla.
Popular belief goes that the chief of the Kotla
djinns, dwells in the pillar and accept requests and wishes from people in the form of
written letters. So, every Thursday, a huge crowd gathers at the fort. They bring several photocopies of the same letter, to be sure that the correct department of djinns gets the application.
According to
this article, the association to djinns dates from the 70s. It was only since 1977, a few months after the end of the
Emergency, that there are first records of people starting to come to Firoz Shah Kotla in large numbers.
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