Razia Sultan Tomb

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Local J6WJ+HP8, Turkman Gate, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi 110006, India Local +91 1123-365-358
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Razia Sultan Tomb is a historical landmark located in the city of Delhi, India. This magnificent mausoleum is dedicated to Razia Sultan, who was the first female Muslim monarch of the Delhi Sultanate. The tomb, which was built in the 13th century, is a testament to the rich cultural and architectural heritage of India. The monument is made of red sandstone and boasts intricate carvings and beautiful calligraphy. Razia Sultan Tomb is a popular tourist attraction and is visited by thousands of people every year, who come to pay their respects to the legendary ruler and admire the grandeur of the structure. It is a must-visit destination for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts, who will be amazed by the splendor and elegance of this ancient edifice.

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Colin Marsch
Colin marsch
March 22, 2024
Reaching Razia Sultan's tomb can be a treasure hunt, especially for first-timers. Google Maps might not be your best guide, but don't hesitate to ask friendly locals for directions. They'll be happy to point you towards this hidden gem. Seeing the condition of the tomb can be bittersweet. While its architecture whispers of a glorious past, the present state reveals the need for restoration. Razia's tomb doubles as a masjid, adding to its unique atmosphere. However, one can't help but feel a pang of sadness for the condition of the resting place of Delhi's only female sovereign. Despite the challenges, visiting Razia Sultan's tomb is a powerful experience. Paying respects to this remarkable woman, who defied gender norms and carved her own path in history, is truly inspirational. May she find eternal peace in the highest gardens of Paradise. Remember, the caretaker might close the gate at any time, so plan your visit accordingly. It's best to call ahead or arrive early to ensure you don't miss out on this piece of Delhi's rich heritage.
Paula OLoughlin
Paula oloughlin
March 22, 2024
To reach the grave site, one has to walk through very narrow lanes marix so better keep asking for direction. There is hardly any visitor and the graves lie just within four walls sans roof.
Todd Pawlak
Todd pawlak
March 22, 2024
Great unexplored historical site in old Delhi.Razia Sultana was a notable figure in Indian history, serving as the Sultan of Delhi from 1236 to 1240. She was the first woman to ascend to the throne of the Delhi Sultanate.
Angel c.k Ho xie
Angel c.k ho xie
March 22, 2024
Roads are narrow, but overall OK.
cristian valenzuela
Cristian valenzuela
March 22, 2024
I had to walk through narrow lanes to reach here but it was worth. Locals helped me alot and guided me for the place. There are total 4 graves, two of them are graves of kids of Razia Sultan's Sister who's grave is beside Razia Sultan. There's also a Mosque. ASI is not able to renovate this place because of the narrow lanes. It's impossible for the machines and equipments to reach the place.
Matt Milligan
Matt milligan
March 22, 2024
Although the road to this tomb is very narrow, it is best to leave any vehicle outside the main street near Jama Masjid. The road opposite to Gate 1 of Jama Masjid and keep asking for directions from senior citizens. The place is a Mosque and a open tomb and kept clean. There is a tap and water for Waju cleaning of hands and feet before prayers. The entrance is narrow. ♿ 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.
James Rathbun
James rathbun
March 22, 2024
It was nice to visit this tomb. One can imagine as how much old it would be by watching the stones of tomb. Tomb is not much spacious. It is situated in a very narrow place and you have pass through very narrow and dirty street. You would not be able to imagine to find this tomb at the end of the street.
Justin Thyme
Justin thyme
March 22, 2024
A small place surrounded by a residencial colony. It has a small mosque attached to it so the environment is quiet mostly. There's not much to see. Only a few graves built in old (early 13th century) architectural style.

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J6WJ+HP8, Turkman Gate, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi 110006, India

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