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Mehrauli Archaeological Park

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Far From City: 16 kms from city center

Architecture of Mehrauli Archaeological Park With about a thousand years of rich history at its helm, the architecture of the buildings here still standing to this date is nothing short of remarkable. From the majestic stone works of the Lal Kot under the rule of the Chauhan Rajputs to one of the finest examples of Indo-Islamic architecture in Balban's Tomb, to the Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb which is believed to be the first pioneering work of Mughal architecture in India, there are a great deal of glimpses one can gain in the work of craftsmen, builders, architects, masons and engineers of a past era. Structures Inside Mehrauli Archaeological Park Lal Kot and Rai Pithora:The fort city of Lal Kot was built by the Tomar Rajputs in 1050 A.D and served as a sanctuary for the armies. After the Chauhan Rajputs seized control of Delhi from the Tomars, Prithviraj Chauhan, the ruling king refurbished and revamped the existing structure. The Citadel and its fort walls now lie in ruins, visible and scattered around the Qutb complex, Saket, Vasant Kunj areas. Balban's Tomb:The ?arch? made its first appearance in the Indian subcontinent at Balban's Tomb and hence is a structure of magnanimous historical and architectural importance. It portrays a great deal of improvement in Indo-Islamic architecture. Rajon Ki Baoli:The famous stepwell of Rajon Ki Baoli is one of the main attractions in the park because of its incredible intricate architecture. The medieval monument boasts its symmetrical arched walls, a rectangular shaped well, and stonework masonry with great detail. Quli Khan's Tomb:Built in the 17th century, the tomb of Shah Quli Khan is a magnificent octagonal structure with a giant white dome as its topping. It was raised entirely by using red and grey sandstone materials Jamali Kamali Masjid and Tomb:This pre-Mughal dynasty structure built during the 1520's comprises of two different ancient monuments. They stand here adjacent to one another, one side a mosque dedicated to a famous Sufi saint by the name of Shaikh Jamali Kamboh and on the other side, a tomb for Kamali, an unknown person closely associated to the saint. It is a 16th-century tomb. It lies on the walls of Lal Kot and has a verandah on each side. The grave of Adham Khan lies right below the central dome. Redevelopment and Conservation of Mehrauli Archaeological Park The redevelopment of the area as an archaeological park and conservation of important structures started in 1997, in collaboration between Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation (DTTDC), the State Department of Archaeology, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH), which first started systematic documentation of structures in the area and also started conducting heritage walks since 2000. (Over the years, INTACH has restored some 40 monuments in the Park and added signages, heritage trails, and sandstone trail-markers

Best time to visit Mehrauli Archaeological Park The park complex stays open throughout the day. Sunrise (6:00 AM) to sunset (6:00 PM) would be an appropriate time to visit. With the Qutub complex nearby and more than 100 monuments studded across the park, an early visit would be recommended as you would get to cover a lot more than expected! How to Reach Mehrauli Archaeological Park One of the easiest ways to reach the park is via the metro at the Qutub metro station or the Saket metro station. Transportation such as a car, taxi or auto-rickshaw is always the most convenient but do not be disheartened, buses heading towards Andheria More or Lado Sarai will drop you off at Ahimsa Sthal (large statue of Mahavir on the rocks). A short walk from here for about 200 meters will take you to the complex.

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Tips 1. In order to protect yourself from Delhi's sweltering heat during summers, it is advisable to carry a sunglasses and enough water to quench your thirst.2. During winters, wear necessary outfits to keep yourself warm.3. You can also hear Sufi Muslims singing qawwali music at the Bakhtiyar Kaki's dargah, a few metres away from the Rajon Ki baoli. The singers begin performing around 6:00 PM daily which is in the vicinity of Mehrauli Archaeological Park.

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