Tomb of Bijri Khan, 969, Sri Venkateshwara Mandir Marg, Sector 2, Rama Krishna Puram, New Delhi, Delhi 110022
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Not much known about this ole girl but she sure is puuurddy This random tomb is just tucked away off of a small neighborhood on the main drag for all the enjoy 300 years old and still standing... I wonder if we can say the same for our modern construction methods
The Tomb of Bijri Khan, nestled in the heart of Delhi, stands as a poignant testament to the Mughal architectural grandeur that graced the city during the bygone era. Built during the Mughal period, this tomb holds a special place among the historical landmarks, showcasing a unique blend of Indo-Islamic architectural styles. Constructed in the 17th century, the Tomb of Bijri Khan is a fine example of the Mughal penchant for intricate detailing and symmetry. The structure is characterized by its octagonal shape, crowned by a bulbous dome that adds a regal touch to the skyline. The red sandstone used in its construction not only speaks to the architectural prowess of the Mughals but also imparts a warm and timeless hue to the monument. What makes this tomb special is not just its architectural finesse, but also the historical significance attached to it. Bijri Khan, in whose memory the tomb was built, is believed to have been a nobleman during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The tomb's location, in proximity to other historical sites in Delhi, underscores its importance as a piece in the larger mosaic of Mughal heritage. The intricate carvings adorning the walls and the delicate lattice work on the windows add an element of grace to the Tomb of Bijri Khan. The surrounding garden, though now weathered with time, hints at the meticulous planning that characterized Mughal landscape architecture. Visiting the Tomb of Bijri Khan is like stepping back in time, where every stone tells a story of the Mughal era's cultural and artistic richness. It stands not just as a structure of historical significance, but as a living testament to the grandeur and sophistication of Mughal architecture in Delhi.
This place is wrapped in mystery. Nothing is known about Bijri Khan, yet the prominent features of Lodi Architecture has helped to determine that this tomb may have belonged to a Lodi noble. The tomb has a smaller structure attached to it. The surrounding area including the interior of the tomb was used by the locals as residential area for a very long time. The tomb is in a state of desolation. No prominent measures are being taken for its conservation. It is accessible from 9 in the morning to 6 in the evening. It's right opposite to RK Puram sector 3 bus stand.
The Bijri Khan Tomb is located halfway between the Hauz Khas complex and the Wazirpur Stepwell so I decided to stop over at this place on the way back last month. I found this place to be wrapped in mystery. There is also another smaller tomb adjacent to the main structure. The tomb is in a state of desolation but very well conserved.The parapet at the entrance is decorated with Kangooras that is a typical feature of a Hindu temple but the dome is Turkic. The round objects that appear like an inverted Kalash represent a lotus bud or a banana bud, both of which are auspicious for the Hindus. The Turks would never use such an entrance at the main doorway but instead, prefer the real arch seen on the smaller windows. So this was in all likelihood a Hindu temple that was misappropriated by a Tughlaq noble and converted to a tomb. The nearest stations on the Delhi Metro are Bhikaji Kama Station on the Pink line or Munirka on the Magenta line.Though I took my bike and found that there was absolutely no parking. So I had to park outside the gate on the road. Accessibility Features: No=Ramp access. No=A wheelchair-accessible Entrance. No=A wheelchair-accessible Restroom/Toilet. No=A wheelchair-accessible Seating. Yes=A wheelchair-accessible Parking.
GETTING THERE The nearest metro station is AIIMS on Yellow Line of Delhi Metro. From there you can take an auto to reach R.K Puram Sector III. THINGS TO DO IN & AROUND R.K Puram is a plush colony in South Delhi with major South Delhi markets within reach. You can visit the famous Dilli Haat in INA. If you are looking for flea markets, the Sarojini Nagar market is the best choice for you. OPENING AND CLOSING TIMING The tomb is open on all days of the week from sunrise to sunset ENTRY FEES There is no entry fee for visiting Bijri Khan's Tomb. BEST TIME TO VISIT BIJRI KHAN'S TOMB Winters in Delhi is the best time to explore the city with climate being favourable for a sightseeing tour. How often do you find a tomb lying marooned on the side of a busy road, with people hanging clothes on the boundary wall of the museum, probably none? But that is not the case with the Bijri Khan's Tomb at R.K Puram Sector III. The Lodi era monument lies amidst the chaos the metro city, with slums encroaching the sides of the museum. The monument is nowhere near to its former glory. Today, after a long period of restoration has ensured that the monument will survive another decade or so, but the unknown history of its origin and less tourist attraction means the monument is still not recognized on major destinations in Delhi list. Believed to be more than 600 years old, the monument was declared to be of prime archaeological significance before the INTACH (Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage) started to renovate the tomb. The reports prior to restoration suggested that people were residing inside the monuments and the graves inside the monument were in poor condition. The walls had started to decay and erode and immediate attention was needed. Today, one can visit the monument easily and it has started to gain some footfall but it still has a long way to go to be a recognised monument in Delhi.
Historical place.... have some peace
This is the tomb of "Bijri khan", located at R.K.puram sec 03. Its still a mystery for everyone that who was "Bijri khan". However INTACH has graded the monument of archeological value "A", which means it has more archeological value than historical. It is to be believed that Bijri khan was in the imperial courts of Lodhi dynasty. 2. There is also an Unknown tomb in this premises which has an unusual guava shaped dome.
Wow just amazing place to visit in hauz khas village road.
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Tomb of Bijri Khan Located in New Delhi of New Delhi. The complete address is Tomb of Bijri Khan, 969, Sri Venkateshwara Mandir Marg, Sector 2, Rama Krishna Puram, New Delhi, Delhi 110022.
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It is an incredibly beautiful, peaceful space to be in the admist of a very busy city. The gardens are really spacious, with plenty of buildings to explore dotted around. It was lovely to see peacocks surrounding the space. Staff were friendly and e
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