Lodi Period Tomb - Mehrauli Archaeology Park, Delhi

Delhi, the capital city of India, is renowned for its vast array of monuments, boasting approximately 1300 in total. While Qutb Minar stands as one of the most well-known, this discussion aims to shed light on a few lesser-known monuments nestled within the serene confines of Mehrauli Archaeology Park in Delhi, situated near Qutb Minar.



Mehrauli Archaeology Park, a tranquil enclave in Delhi, hides numerous overlooked monuments. Adjacent to Rajon ki Baoli, there lies a tomb from the Lodi period. Poised on a spacious plinth, the tomb features an arched entrance leading to an exquisite flat-domed structure. Despite the scattered graveyards on the site, the historical details of this monument remain elusive.

Similarly, a dargah, situated a short distance from the Rajon ki Baoli monument, adds to the enigma of Mehrauli Archaeology Park. The origins and history of this ancient dargah remain shrouded in mystery.

Happy travelling.




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