Lodhi Era Tomb - New Delhi
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Contact Lodhi Era Tomb
Address : | Kama Koti Marg, Sector 5, Rama Krishna Puram, New Delhi, Delhi 110053, India |
Postal code : | 110053 |
Website : | http://www.delhitourism.gov.in/ |
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Nitesh Rohilla on Google
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IMRAN BAWANA on Google
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Rohit Vats on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ One of best places in Delhi for Archaeology lovers.
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K.T.S. Prabhu on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Yeah..fine architecture..?..still have to know it's history
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Shankar Kotagi on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Great place
Historical and great architecture
Looks copy of Taj Mahal
Not much crowded
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Sir Steve Davis on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Come check out the tomb and baoli, peaceful archaeological site. Climb through a gap in the gate ;o)
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Jitender Sehrawat on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Bahlul Lodi's tomb is the tomb of an emperor of Delhi Sultanate and the founder of Lodi Dynasty, Bahlul Lodi (Reign:1451-1489 A.D) situated in Delhi, India. The tomb is located in a historic settlement, Chirag Delhi, located within the fort walls of the Jahapanah city (built by the Tughlaqs). This tomb is one of the finest examples which demonstrate the evolution of Lodi architecture. It was built by Sikander Lodi, son and successor of Bahlul Lodi after the demise of his father in July 1489 A.D
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Prof Arun C. Mehta on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Impressive tombs from Lodhi Period are located in the heart of Rama Krishna Puram (RKP), Delhi in Sector 5 all of which has got historical importance but are the most neglected ones.
Do not understand why ASI do not properly take care of these and other monuments in Delhi and across the Country. In this complex, host of monuments are located all which are to left security person.
Complex has got reasonably well maintained garden, structures from Lodhi period, a Baoli etc. Garbage can be seen just outside the complex. As it seems, it is house to some people may be those who are engaged by ASI as they live within the Complex??
This place has potential to become full fledged tourist attractions, had it been cared properly. No information is displayed here. One cannot know which monument is of whom. No board, no officer on duty, no ASI counter and is found deserted most of the times except few kids can be seen playing here. This place is better known as Gumbad, that's all. Even locals do not know additional information. Few structures are in ruins and left to dogs. Do not understand, how all these historical places can be neglected? Any response, please.
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