Sr. No. | Description | Area |
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1 | Bastion, where a wall of Jahanpanah meets the wall of Rai Pithora fort. | Adchini |
2 | Lal Gumbad | Chirag Delhi in Jahanpanah |
3 | Gates and walls of Mubarakpur, Kotla in village Mubarakpur | village Mubarakpur, Kotla |
4 | Moti-ki-Masjid (Moth Ki Masjid) | Behind South Extension Part II. |
5 | Inchla Wali Gunti | village Mubarakpur, Kotla |
6 | Kala Gumbad | village Mubarakpur, Kotla |
7 | Tombs of Bade-Khan, and Mubarakpur Kotla, Kotla | village Mubarakpur, Kotla |
8 | Tombs of Chote Khan, Mubarakpur | Kotla |
9 | Tomb of Mubarak Shah in Mubarakpur, Kotla. Built 1434 A.D. | village Mubarakpur, Kotla |
10 | Mosque attached to Mubarak shah Tomb | village Mubarakpur, Kotla |
11 | Tomb of Bhura Khan | village Mubarakpur, Kotla |
12 | Tin Burji Walla Gumbad | Mohammed pur village II, 304 |
13 | Tomb of Bahlul Lodi. Built 1451 – 1488 A.D. | Chirag Delhi, in Jahanpanah |
14 | Unnamed tomb | Mohammed pur village , 305 |
15 | Baoli. Built 1451 – 1526 A.D. | Munirka II. 318. |
16 | Munda Gumbad | Hauz Khas |
17 | Unnamed Mosque from 15th century A.D. | Munirka 314. |
18 | Unnamed Tomb | Munirka 313. |
19 | Unnamed Tomb | Munirka 315. |
20 | Unnamed Tomb | Munirka 316. |
21 | Unnamed Tomb | Munirka 317. |
22 | i. Unnamed Mosque | Munirka 321& |
23 | Wajir pur- ki-Gumbad | Munirka 312. |
24 | Ajmeri Gate | Bazar Ajmeri Gate |
25 | The Afsah-walla-ki-Masjid (Assarwala mosque) situated outside the west gate of Humayun’s tomb with its dalans and paved court bounded on the east by Humayun’s tomb on the west by Abadi Arab Sarai on the north by road and Khasra No. 252 and on the south by Abadi Arab Sarai | Nizammudin |
26 | Bara Khamba (Barakhamba) outside north entrance to shrine | Nizammudin |
27 | Bara Pulah bridge near Nizammudin. Built 1621-1622 A.D. | South of Nizammudin |
28 | Chausath Khamba and tomb of Mirza Nizammudin Aziz-ka-Kokaltash (son of Ataga Khan) | Nizammudin |
29 | Grave of Jahanara Begum | Nizammudin |
30 | Grave of Mohammed Shah | Nizammudin |
31 | Grave of Mirza Jahangir | Nizammudin |
32 | Humayun’s tomb, its platforms, garden, enclosure walls and gateways Khasra No. 258 bounded on the east by Khasra No.180&181&244 of Miri Singh and on west by Kh. No. 268&253 on the north by Khasra No. 266, on the south by Kh No. 245 of Miri Singh & Kh. No. 248 & 249 of Sayyed Mohummad | Nizammudin |
33 | Nila Gumbad outside the south corner of the enclosure of Humayun’s tomb (Kh. No. 243) bounded on the east by Kh. No. 182, on the west by Humayun’s tomb, on the north by Kh. No. 181 & on the south by Kh. No. 244 of Miri Singh | Nizammudin |
34 | Nili Chhatri or Subz Burz. | Nizammudin East |
35 | Alipur Cemetery. Destroyed in 1980’s. [2][3] | Delhi-Alipur Camping group. |
36 | Tomb of Afsar-wala immediately near to the south of Afsar-wala-ki-Masjid | Nizammudin |
37 | Tomb of Ataga Khan | Nizamuddin West |
38 | The tomb of Isa Khan Niyazi with its surrounding enclosure walls and turrest garden gateways and mosque (Kh. No. 281 ) bounded on the east by Arab Sarai Kh. No.236 on the west by Kh. No. 283 graveyard of Piare Lal and K.No. 283 of Bddon on the north by Kh. No. 236 of Pandit Brij Vallabh and on the south by Arab Sarai Kh. No. 238. | Nizammudin |
39 | Tomb of Khan-i-Khana | Nizammudin |
40 | Tomb with three domes near Rly. Station. Missing. [2][3] | Nizammudin |
41 | Sikargah Kushak-II -327 , built by Feroze Shah Tughlaq between 1321 – 1414 A.D. | Old KushakVillage |
42 | Gateways of Badli-Ki-Sarai | Village Pipalthala |
43 | Tomb of Sheikh Kaburuddin also known as Rakabwala Gumbad (Lal Gumbad) in field no.84 min. situated at Sarai Shah 31 property of Thoks Shahpur and Adhchini | Malaviya Nagar |
44 | Ruined line of walls, bastions & gateways of Siri Fort, Kh. No. 88, 265 &447 at village Shahpur Jat | Shahpur Jat |
45 | Thana wala Shahpur Jat: Internal buildings of | Shahpur Jat |
46 | Ashoka’a pillar | Ferozabad (Ferozshah Kila (Feroz Shah Kotla or Vikram Nagar Colony) |
47 | Nai-ka-kot. | TughlaqabadKotla |
48 | Tomb of Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq. walls and bastions, gates and cause way including the tomb of Dad Khan. | M.B. Road, Tughlaqabad. |
49 | Tomb of Mohammed Tughlaqabadshah (also: Muhammad Tighlaq Shah) | Badarpur Zail |
50 | Walls of old city of Tughlaqabad. | Badarpur Zail |
51 | Walls, gateways bastions and internal buildings of both inner and outer citadels of Tughlaqabad Fort | Tughlaqabad. |
52 | Walls, gate and bastions of Adilabad (Mohammadbad) and causeway leading to there from Tughlaqabad. | Tughlaqabad. |
53 | Wazirabad Tomb, (Tomb of Shah Alam I) | Wazirabad |
54 | Wazirabad mosque | Wazirabad |
55 | Wazirabad Bridge | Wazirabad |
56 | Mound known as Jaga Bai comprise in part of surve plot no. 167. Missing.[2][3] | Jamia nagar |
57 | Barakhamba Cemetery. Missing.[2][3] | Imperial City |
58 | Ashoka rock Edict | Kailash Hill, East of Kailash colony |
59 | Mandi Mosque | Ladho Sarai, near Mehrauli |
60 | Rajon-ki-Bain (Rajon Ki Baoli) with Mosque and Chhatri | Ladho Sarai |
61 | Badun Gate | Ladho Sarai, Mehrauli |
62 | Gateways of Lal kot | Ladho Sarai |
63 | Gateway of Rai Pithoria’s fort | Ladho Sarai |
64 | Walls of Rai Pithora’s fort and Jahan Panah at the point where they meet together | Hauz Rani abd Lado Sarai |
65 | Tomb of Sultan Ghari | Nalikpur Kohi |
66 | Baoli known as diving wall locally known as (Candak-ki-baoli or Gandhak-ki-baoli) | Behind Mehrauli Archaeological Park, Mehrauli |
67 | Enclosure containing the tomb of Shah Alam Bahadur Shah, Shah Alam II and Akbar Shah II | Mehrauli / Wazirabad |
68 | Chauburji. Built 1651 – 1388 A.D. | Delhi ridge near Hindu Rao Hospital |
69 | Hauz-i-Shamsi with central red stone pavilion situated at Mehrauli in field No. 157-81, 1586-97, 1614 &1624 | Adjacent to Jahaz Mahal, Mehrauli |
70 | Iron Pillar Hindu | Mehrauli |
71 | Ancient Mosque | Palam |
72 | Sheesh Mahal. Built 1653 A.D. | Village Hyderpur |
73 | Ashokan Pillar | On the Delhi ridge near Hindu Rao Hospital |
74 | Sarai Shahji | Malaviya Nagar |
75 | Azim Khan Tomb | Lado Sarai, across Mehrauli Archaeological Park |
76 | Mazar of Sheikh Mohammad Ibrahim Zauq | ChindBagh, Kadam Sharif, Paharganj, Delhi |
77 | Fortification Wall Asad Burj, Water gate, Delhi Gate, Lahori Gate, Jahangiri Gate, Chhatta Bazar, Baoli | Red Fort, Delhi |
78 | Fortification walls, Gates, Bastions and Ancient Buildings of Salimgarh Fort | |
79 | Eremo Cemetery | near Kishanaganj Railway Station |
80 | Portion of the City Wall of Shahjahanabad | Daryaganj |
81 | Sat Narain Bhawan | Delhi Sadhora Khurd, Dina Nath Marg, Roshanara Road, New Delhi. |
82 | Balban Khan’s Tomb & Jamali Kamali mosque | Lado Sarai, Mehrauli, Delhi |
83 | Unknown Tomb in the vicinity of Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium | Pragati Vihar, New Delhi |
84 | Mazar (tomb) of Mirza Ghalib | Nizamuddin West |
85 | Red Fort, which includes Naubat Khana, Diwan-i-Am, Mumtaz Mahal, Rang Mahal, Baithak, Muthamman Burj, Diwan-i-Khas, Moti Masjid, Sawan and Bhadon, Shahi Burj, Hammam with all surrounding including the gardens, paths, terraces and water courses. Built 1638 – 1648 CE | Red Fort |
86 | Delhi Gate | Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, Daryaganj |
87 | Ramp and gateway of Rai Pithora’s Fort | Adchini |
88 | Enclosure containing the grave of Lt. Edwards and others, killed in 1857. | North Delhi ridge near Flag Staff Tower, Civil Lines. |
89 | Enclosure wall with Tomb of Mirza Najaf Khan | |
90 | Flagstaff Tower | 400 yards North of Cheuburji Mosque |
91 | Jantar Mantar | Connaught Place, New Delhi |
92 | Kashmiri Gate and portion of the City Wall on either side of the Kashmiri Gate on the side and on the other up to and including the water Bastions at the Northern corner of the wall and also including the dith outside the City wall where this is exposed. | Kashmiri Gate |
93 | Kotla Ferozabad, or Feroz Shah Kotla (with the remaining walls, bastions and gateways and gardens, the old Mosque, and well and all other ruins buildings it contains. | Two furlongs east of jail and three furlongs due south of S.E. Corner of Shahjahanabad, Delhi. |
94 | Lal Darwaza, the northern gate of the outer walls of the Delhi of Sher Shah Suri. Also known as Khooni Darwaza. | Three furlongs due south of Delhi Gate, |
95 | Lothian Cemetery | Kashmiri Gate |
96 | Qudsia Mosque | Qudsia Garden (Qudsia Bagh) |
97 | Mutiny Memorial | In front of Old Telegraph Building, Kashmiri Gate, |
98 | Marble Tomb reputed to be that of Newab Bahadur Jawid Khan | Aliganj |
99 | Nicholson (Or Kashmiri Gate) Cemetery | Kashmiri Gate |
100 | Nicholson statue and its platform and the surrounding gardens paths and enclosure wall. Removed in 1970’s.[2][3] | Outside Kashmiri Gate |
101 | Old Baoli immediately to the west of Hindu Rao’s House. | On the Delhi ridge |
102 | The Old Entrance Gateway of the Qudsia Garden (Qudsia Bagh) | Qudsia Delhi |
103 | The Pirghaib to the north and near Hindu Rao’s House | On the Delhi ridge, Delhi |
104 | Portion of City wall near which Brig.Gen. John Nicholson was mortally Wounded on 14th Sept., 1857. | On the Delhi ridge |
105 | The Punjabi gate in the Roshanara Bagh | Opposite Municipal Board school, Subji Mandi |
106 | Purana Quila (Inderpat) or Delhi With all its walls Arcades, gateways and Bastions, gardens, the Mosque of Sher Shah (Kila Kohna Masjid – Qila-i-Kuhna mosque). The Sher Mandala and entrances to Subterranean passages. | Two miles south of the Delhi Gate of Shahjahanabad, Delhi |
107 | Rajpur (Mutiny cemetery) gateway, rest now built over by residential buildings | Old Rajpur Cantonment, North District. |
108 | The remaining gateways of the old ‘Magazine’ with their adjoining buildings. | The Post office, Delhi |
109 | Lal Bangla, c. 1780 | Babarpur (Kaka Nagar) |
110 | Sher Shah Suri’s gate with the adjoining curon walls and Bastions and the remains of the double line of structure to its front | Opposite purana Qilaimmediately North-east of the Khairul Manazil Mosque |
111 | Site of Siege battery Known as the Sammy House Battery bearing the following Inscriptions Battery , Sammy house, Major Remington Tank, RA Commanding armament 89 pounds. To command ground near Mori Bastion. | 300 Yards East of Mutiny Memorial |
112 | Site of siege Battery with inscription. Demolished in 1995.[2][3] | East of the Hospital in police Line |
113 | Site of siege Battery with inscription. Demolished in 1980’s.[2][3] | Compound of Curzon House |
114 | Site of siege Battery with inscription. | In the garden near south west entrance to Delhi Golf ClubGround |
115 | Sunehri Masjid (Red Fort) | Red Fort |
116 | Tomb of Capt. Mac. Barnatt & others who fall in an attack on Kishanganj. Demolished.[2][3] | Kishan Ganj |
117 | Tomb of Ghiasuddin Khan, | Tughlaqabad |
118 | Tomb of Roshanara Begum & Baradari | Roshnara Bagh, Sabzi Mandi |
119 | Tomb of Razia Begum (Razia Sultana) in Mohalla Bulbuli Khana | Shahjahanabad |
120 | Khair-ul-Manzil (also: Khairul Manazil or Khair-ul-Manajil). Built 1561 A.D. | Babarpur Bazipur (Kakanagar), opposite Purana Qila, Delhi |
121 | Tomb of Safdarjung (Mirza Muqim Mansur Ali Khan) with all the enclosure walls, gateways, gardens and the mosque on the eastern side of the garden. | Lodhi Road, New Delhi |
122 | Tripolia Gateways | Delhi-KarnalRoad |
123 | Uggar Sain’s Baoli (Ugrasen ki Baoli) | Near Jantar Mantar (Delhi) |
124 | Tomb of Darya Khan | Kidwai Nagar East |
125 | Baoli at Ghiaspur, also known as Nizamuddin Baoli | Nizamuddin West |
126 | Tomb of Mirza Muzaffer, Chota Batasha No. 153, Ghiaspur | Nizammuddin |
127 | Tomb of Amir Khusro, Ghiaspur | Nizamuddin West |
128 | Tomb of Mirza Muzaffer, Bara Batasha (Bara Batashewala) No. 151 Ghiaspur | Nizammuddin |
129 | Tomb of Nizamuddin Auliya, Ghiaspur No. 197 | Nizamuddin West |
130 | Unknown tomb Ghiaspur 153, | Nizammuddin |
131 | Kos Minar or Mughal Mile stone | Babarpur Bazipur( Kakanagar) |
132 | i. The tomb of Ferozshah ii (Firuz Shah Tughlaq). Domed Building to the west of No.1 iii. Dalan between 1&2 iv. Domed Building & its court to the south of No. 3, v. Dalans and all ruined Buildings to the north of no. 1 and existing up to No.10 vi. Five Chhatris to the case of No. 1& No.5 vii. Old Gate to the north of No.6 viii. Three Chhatris to the north-west of No.7 | Hauz Khas |
133 | Bag-i-Alam Gumbad with a Mosque | Humayunpur |
134 | Kali Gumti | Humayunpur(Hauz Khas) |
135 | Tefewala Gumbad | HumayunpurDeer Park (Hauz Khas) |
136 | Arab Sarai | Patti, Ghiapur in Hauz Inderpat |
137 | The Gate way of Arab Sarai facing North towards Purana Qila | Near Arab Sarai Village |
138 | The Gate way of Arab Sarai facing East towards the tomb of Humayun | Near Arab Sarai Village |
139 | Remaining Gateways of Arab Sarai and of Abadi-Bagh-Buhalima | Near Arab Sarai Village |
140 | Lakhar wal Gumbad (Tomb) | Inderpat Estate (Sunder Nursery), Near Delhi Public School |
141 | Sunderwala Burj | Inderpat Estate (Sunder Nursery) |
142 | The Moti Gate of Sher Shah Suri, Delhi. Currently missing [2][3] | Babarpur Bazipur (Kakanagar) |
143 | Sunderwala Mahal | Inderpat Estate (Sunder Nursery) |
144 | Bijay Mandal, neighbouring domes, buildings and dalan to north of Begumpur | In village Kalusarai(Sarvapriya Vihar), part of historic Jahanpanah |
145 | Old Lodhi Bridge (Athpula aka Khairpur ka Pul) with approaches. Built 1556 – 1605 A.D. | Near Tomb of Sikandar Lodi, Khairpur |
146 | Mosque with the dalans and courtyard and the Bara Gumbad (the domed entrance to the mosque) | Khairpur |
147 | The tomb of Mohammed Shah known as Mubarak Khan- Ka-Gumbaz | Khairpur |
148 | Tomb of Sikandar Lodi with its enclosure wall and bastions, gates & compound. Built 1494 A.D. | Khairpur |
149 | Unknown tomb with blue tiles decoration known as Shisha Gumbad | Khairpur |
150 | Bandi or Poti ka Gumbad III-280 | Kharera village between Hauz Khas and Qutab road |
151 | Biran-Ka-Gumbad-282 | Kharera village between Hauz Khas and Qutab road |
152 | Biwi or Dadi-ka-Gumbad-281 | Kharera village between Hauz Khas and Qutab road |
153 | Begampuri Masjid | Begampur, in historic Jahanpanah |
154 | Chor Minar No. 289 Vol III | Kharehra (Hauz Khas Enclave) |
155 | Choti Gunti | Kharehra village Green Park, Delhi |
156 | Idgah of Kharehra No. 287, Vol III | Kharehra village, Hauz Khas Enclave |
157 | Nili Mosque (Neeli Masjid) | Kharehravillage, Hauz Khas Enclave |
158 | Sakri Gumti-284 | Kharehra village |
159 | Khirki Masjid (Khirkee Masjid) | Village Khirkee |
160 | Satpula-III –216 | Village Khirkee |
161 | Tomb of Usuf-Quttal (Yusuf Qattaal’s Tomb) | At Khirkee village in field no.81 min, Property of Shamlat deh. |
162 | Jahaz Mahal | Mehrauli |
163 | Hauz-i-Shamsi (Shamsid Tallab) together with platform entrance gates. | Mehrauli |
164 | Phool Chadar aqueduct near Najafgarh jhil aqueduct. Demolished in the 1970’s.[2][3] | Chaukri Mubarakabad |
165 | Moti Masjid | Mehrauli |
166 | Old Palace (Zafar Mahal) of Bahadur Shah II alias Lal Mahal in Mehrauli | Mehrauli |
167 | Bara Khamba -285 | Kherera village tombs between Hauz Khas, Qutab road |
168 | The Qutab Archaeological area (Qutb complex) as now fenced in, including the Mosque, Iron Pillar, Minar of Qutab-din, unfinished Minar, all colonnads, screen arches, tomb of Altmash, college, buildings of Aluddin, Tomb of Imam Zamin and all carved stones in the above area with gardens, paths and water channels, and all gateways including the Alai-Darwaza, also all graves in the above area. Built 1193 – 1245 A.D. | Mehrauli |
169 | Tomb of Adham Khan (Rest House), built 1561 A.D. | Mehrauli |
170 | Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb of Maulana Jamali Kamali (Jamali Kamboh). Built ~1526 – 1535 A.D. | Mehrauli Archaeological Park |
171 | Wall mosque | Mehrauli |
172 | Walls of Lal Kot and Qila Rai Pithora’s fort from Sohan Gate to Adam Khan’s tomb including the ditch where there is an outer wall | Mehrauli Kh. No. 1783, 1765, 1766, 1767, 1770, 1772, 1773, 1798 & 1764 |
173 | Walls of Lal Kot and Rai Pithora’s fort at the point where they meet together | Near Jamali Kamali’s Mosque Mehrauli Kh. No. 1754, Loddho Sarai Kh.No. 86,87 |
174 | Wall of Rai Pithora’s fort including gateways and bastions | Mehrauli |