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Lodhi Gardens

 

Lodhi Gardens

Lodhi Gardens is a little oasis in the middle of Delhi. The gardens are situated between Khan Market and Safdarjang's Tomb on Lodhi Road.

Lodhi Gardens was originally a village surrounding monuments surviving from the Sayyid and Lodhi dynasties, but the villagers were relocated in 1936 in order to create the gardens.

As there is little architecture from these two periods left, Lodhi Gardens is an important place of preservation. The tomb of Mohammed Shah (1944) is visible from the road, and is the earliest structure in the gardens. The architecture is characterised by the octagonal chamber, with stone chhajjas on the roof and guldastas on the corners.

In the middle of the gardens is the Bara Gumbad and Sheesh Gumbad. The Bara Gambad (Big Dome) consists of a large rubble-construct dome, a three domed masjid (mosque) and a residence surrounding a central courtyard, where the remains of a water tank can be seen. Opposite the Bara Gambad is the Sheesh Gambad, which contains the remains of some unknown family.

Further into the gardens you can travel across what used to be a watercourse connected to the Yamuna River to Sikander Lodhi's tomb. This tomb still has the battlements enclosing it.

Nearby to Sikander's tomb is the Athpula (Eight Piered) Bridge, which was built during Akbar's reign.


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