Discover the ancient citadel of Tughlaqabad Fort in Delhi, built in the 1300s to protect against invasion. Explore its impressive architecture and visit the mausoleum of Ghiyasuddin. Perfect for photography enthusiasts!
Discover the ancient citadel of Tughlaqabad Fort in Delhi, built in the 1300s to protect against invasion. Explore its impressive architecture and visit the mausoleum of Ghiyasuddin. Perfect for photography enthusiasts!
- Tughlaqabad Fort - Explore its thirteen magnificent gates and enjoy the breathtaking views of the fort’s grounds, the royal mausoleum, and nearby modern settlements from the top. Capture some amazing photos while you’re there. Discover the fort’s secret underground passage and try to follow it as you wander around. Inside, you’ll find remnants of…
- Tughlaqabad Fort - Explore its thirteen magnificent gates and enjoy the breathtaking views of the fort’s grounds, the royal mausoleum, and nearby modern settlements from the top. Capture some amazing photos while you’re there. Discover the fort’s secret underground passage and try to follow it as you wander around. Inside, you’ll find remnants of seven manmade rainwater harvesting tanks.
- Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq’s Tomb - The tomb of Ghazi Malik, also known as Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq, the founder of the Tughlaq dynasty, is truly unique. The tomb is supported by high octagonal fortress walls. Within the tomb complex, there are three additional graves belonging to his wife Makhdum-i-Jahan, his son Muhammad bin Tughlaq, and Zafar Khan, a military general. This image gallery showcases the stunning architecture of this complex, crafted from red sandstone and white marble, and encircled by fortress walls made of Delhi quartzite.

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Constructed in the 1300s and believed to be eternally uninhabited due to a curse, Tughlaqabad stands as one of Delhi’s historic citadels. Designed to shield the populace from invasions, it was capable of enduring a siege for extended periods. The site features the prominent Tughlaqabad Fort and the mausoleum of Ghiyasuddin. Besides being an impressive…
Constructed in the 1300s and believed to be eternally uninhabited due to a curse, Tughlaqabad stands as one of Delhi’s historic citadels. Designed to shield the populace from invasions, it was capable of enduring a siege for extended periods. The site features the prominent Tughlaqabad Fort and the mausoleum of Ghiyasuddin. Besides being an impressive fortification, it also provides excellent opportunities for photography.
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