Delhi: Mausoleum
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Afsarwala tomb
Nestled in the heart of New Delhi, India, the Afsarwala Tomb stands as a testament to the rich historical tapestry of the region. This lesser-known historical landmark is a fine example of the architectural splendor that flourished during the Mughal era.
Safdarjung's Tomb
Elegant garden mausoleum built in 1754 Nestled in the heart of Delhi, Safdarjung's Tomb stands as a majestic testament to the architectural prowess of the Mughal era in India. This elegant mausoleum, constructed in 1754, is a significant historical monument that commemorates Mirza Muqim Abul Mansur Khan...
Sultan Ghari
Sultan Ghari, a hidden gem nestled in the bustling city of Delhi, India, holds the distinction of being the first Islamic mausoleum built in the subcontinent. This 13th-century historical site was constructed in 1231 AD by the Turkic ruler Iltutmish of the Slave...
Nila Gumbad
Nila Gumbad is a tomb located within the Humayun's tomb complex at Delhi, India. Historians are unsure about the identity of the person who has been buried.
Nizamuddin Dargah
Muslim shrine dedicated to a Sufi saint Nizamuddin Dargah is the dargah of the Sufi saint Khwaja Nizamuddin Auliya. Situated in the Nizamuddin West area of Delhi, the dargah is visited by thousands of pilgrims every week. The site is also known for its evening qawwali devotional music sessions.
Tomb of Balban
The Tomb of Ghiyas ud din Balban is located in Mehrauli, New Delhi, India. Built in circa 1287 CE in rubble masonry, the tomb is a building of historical importance in the development of Indo-Islamic architecture, as it was here that first Islamic arch made its appearance in...
Tomb of Adham Khan
Adham Khan's Tomb is the 16th-century tomb of Adham Khan, a general of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. He was the younger son of Maham Anga, Akbar's wet nurse thus also his foster brother.
Tombs of Battashewala Complex
Tombs of Battashewala Complex is an Archaeological Survey of India protected monument in Nizamuddin East, Delhi. The funerary complex, consists of three Mughal period tombs, known as the Bara Batashewala Mahal, the Chota Batashewala Mahal, an unidentified Mughal tomb and arched compound wall enclosures.
Lal Bangla
Lal Bangla are two imperial late-Mughal mausoleums located in Delhi, India, that are that protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India.
Barakhamba
Barakhamba, also known as Barakhamba Monument, is a 14th-century tomb building from the Tughlaq period that is located in New Delhi, India. Barakhamba means '12 Pillars' in Urdu and Hindi languages. The name has also been used for an upscale modern metro road named the "Barakhamba road" in Connaught Place at the heart of the city.
Chausath Khamba
Chausath Khamba, also spelled Chaunsath Khamba, is a tomb built during 1623–24. It is located in Nizamuddin precincts of Sufi Muslim shrines and tombs in New Delhi, India. The name means "64 pillars" in Urdu and Hindi.
Qadam Sharif
The Dargah Qadam Sharif in Paharganj, Delhi consists of a small tomb complex, built in 1375-1376 CE, which also houses a mosque, a madrasa and a shrine, which is surrounded by a massive gated wall.