Walking tour in Mehrauli Archaeological Park, 14 Feb 2010
- recent excavations, Mehrauli Archaeological Park Heritage walk
- balban’s tomb, Mehrauli Archaeological Park Heritage walk
- khan shaheed’s grave, Mehrauli Archaeological Park Heritage walk
- jamali kamali mosque, Mehrauli Archaeological Park Heritage walk
- jamali’s tomb complex, Mehrauli Archaeological Park Heritage walk
- Metcalfe’s folly, Mehrauli Archaeological Park Heritage walk
- at dilkhusha, Mehrauli Archaeological Park Heritage walk
- Mehrauli Archaeological Park Heritage walk
- Mehrauli Archaeological Park Heritage walk
Today’s weather was perfect…bright, breezy and pleasantly cool. 18 heritage enthusiasts joined me along with Kanika Singh and Rajesh Ranjan for the heritage walk in Mehrauli Archaeological Park. Situated on the Aravallis, this is perhaps earliest inhabited area of Delhi. This heritage trail is vast and very interesting: it covers monuments and structures from 13th century to 19th century. We started our walk from an arched gate that leads to Balban’s tomb. It is here that ASI carried out some excavation work in summer of 2009 and found some rooms, graves which seems to be part of the larger residential complex..today again we saw labour working on the site…let us see what more may come out of it. Adjacent to Balban’s tomb is Khan Shaheed’s grave, son of Balban who died fighting the Mongols in 1285A.D. This chamber has some some remains of floral designs on plaster and little bit of blue tile on one of the walls. We can visualise how magnificent it would have been at the time of its construction. Continue Reading This Post




















