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A hidden gem
Most visitors to Lodhi Gardens tend to enter the gardens through Gate #1, on Lodhi Road, from where the most obvious historical structures in plain sight are Bada Gumbad and Sheesh Gumbad, or—if you h...
It follows the octagonal plan with triple arched entrance on each side and sloping buttresses on the corners. It is enclosed in a walled complex with an entrance on the south and a wall mosque of the ...
Located within the Lodi Gardens, this tomb set within its own garden has a separate fort like enclosure. As there are no crowds, it's a great place for photography with its beautiful arches and well m...
This building is the tomb of Sikandar Lodi, the second sultan of the Lodi Dynasty that ruled over the Delhi Sultanate. The tomb itself is a fairly simple octagonal building and you can only see the c...
The graveyard of the king of Lothi is worth seeing. A wall is surrounded by a wall in the middle of the park. The graveyard is a beautiful photomotive.
A hidden gem
Most visitors to Lodhi Gardens tend to enter the gardens through Gate #1, on Lodhi Road, from where the most obvious historical structures in plain sight are Bada Gumbad and Sheesh Gumbad, or—if you h...
Octagonal Lodi era tomb
It follows the octagonal plan with triple arched entrance on each side and sloping buttresses on the corners. It is enclosed in a walled complex with an entrance on the south and a wall mosque of the ...
Great location
Located within the Lodi Gardens, this tomb set within its own garden has a separate fort like enclosure. As there are no crowds, it's a great place for photography with its beautiful arches and well m...
Tomb of Sultan Sikandar Lodi
This building is the tomb of Sikandar Lodi, the second sultan of the Lodi Dynasty that ruled over the Delhi Sultanate. The tomb itself is a fairly simple octagonal building and you can only see the c...
Viewing
The graveyard of the king of Lothi is worth seeing. A wall is surrounded by a wall in the middle of the park. The graveyard is a beautiful photomotive.