Indo-Islamic Monuments in Haryana
  • Indo-Islamic Monuments in Haryana
  • Indo-Islamic Monuments in Haryana
  • Indo-Islamic Monuments in Haryana
Indo-Islamic Monuments in Haryana

Indo-Islamic Monuments in Haryana

 
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Tomb Shah Roshan Chiragh, Palwal

Tomb Shah Roshan Chiragh, Palwal

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Tomb Sultan Ibrahim Lodi, Panipat

Located within a park, the grave of Sultan Ibrahim Lodhi is placed on a high platform with parapet, accessible through a flight of steps. The platform and the parapet wall are built of lakhori bricks. The north side of the platform houses a screen with inscriptions. The tomb was moved and rebuilt in 1867, from its original location to its current location since it was obstructing the construction of Grand Trunk road.

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Top Khan complex, Pinjore

Top Khan complex, Pinjore

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Tripolia darwaza, Narnaul

It was Shah Quli Khan’s first project as the Governor of Narnaul. He built a beautiful garden in the south-east of present Narnaul town in 1575 A.D. Unfortunately today only the enclosure walls an old well, an arched gateway known as “Tripolia Darwaza” leading to the Bagh from west side of the walled enclosure and his own beautiful tomb, are existent. Shah Quil Khan also constructed a beautiful mausoleum for him in 1574-75 AD which was built about 25 years before his own death. During the decline of the Mughals the Bagh, the subsequently built Jal Mahal and other monuments built during the Mughal reign were completely neglected. This garden became a dry patch of land. As the Bagh virtually did not exist anymore, the District Administration, with a view to utilise the land for profitable purposes, parcelled the open land into smaller plots and leased out a plot each to the local farmers. In 2007 the administration cancelled the agricultural licenses and initiated restoration processes.

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Unfinished Fort, Sohna

Remains of an unfinished fort are located on a hill top in Sohna, near NH 28 and Tauru Road. The remains comprise of some walls and bastions constructed in stone. It Is believed to be built by Jats of Bharatpur and was occupied by British.

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Unknown masjid, Hisar, Haryana

This Masjid is small structure located at the corner of a street, near Multani Chowk Area. It is a single storied brick structure covered with plaster with an ornate façade. The building is accessible through a number of steps leading to a verandah and on to main door. Façade is constructed of detailed stonework- a main cusped arched entrance and two small arches of each side of the main arch. A small pavilion Is located right above the entrance enhancing the main façade. The terrace is marked with a small room at the first floor level. A continuous chajjas and parapet run along the perimeter of the structure. Currently the structure lies in a deteriorated state of preservation.

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