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List of Top 5 Hidden Tourist Places of Delhi

Planning for explore Delhi to see the famous tourist places but confused to make a decision which tourist places are to be seen. Here is list of top 5 hidden tourist places in Delhi, India below:

#1.Mirza Ghalib Ki Haveli

Mirza Ghalib Ki Haveli

Mirza Asadullah Baig Khan was a famous Urdu and Persian poet renowned for his literary works such as his ghazals, poems & couplets. Mirza Ghalib lived in this haveli and spent the last stage of his life here. His handwritten ghazals, selected works from his books, his couplets along with some personal items and a last pho-tograph of him has all been kept here. The place truly retains the charm & the beauty of the old world era.

#2.Begumpur Mosque

Begumpur Mosque

Begumpur Mosque is like a twin to its counterpart at Jama Masjid, similar in size but completely opposite in its present state to the Old Delhi mosque which is still in use. It has a mosque and a huge courtyard with elements of the Timurid architecture. The view of Bijay Mandal on the west and the creeping cityscape all around makes the roof worth a visit.

#3.Bijay Mandal

Bijay Mandal

Having survived many transformations, Bijay Mandal is considered to be a puzzling structure with many skeletons in the closet that remain unraveled, although officially this was supposed to be Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq's palace. It lies in ruins with imposing remnants of the palace, a peculiar dome and two chambers. The palace is also famed to have the hall of a thousand pillars (Hazar Sutan).

#4.Jamali Kamali Tomb & Mosque

Jamali Kamali Tomb & Mosque

Jamali Kamali Tomb & Mosque lie adjacent to each other. The mosque lies in an enclosed garden area whilst the tomb is a decorated 25 ft. square structure with a flail roof, located adja-cent to the mosque on its northern side. The magic of its history, intricate architecture and greenery of landscapes leaves one spellbound.

#5.Khooni Darwaza

Khooni Darwaza

Sometimes also referred to as the Lal Darwaza, it was constructed in Sher Shah Suri's time and is one of the 13 surviving gates in Delhi. The structure is a typical example of the Mughal architecture of that era, with trade-mark arches and window sills. It now lies desolate, thoroughly haunted and traumatized by all that has happened over the centuries, rendering its name bloody, forever.

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