MEHRAULI ARCHITECTURE PARK - ART AND CULTURE

News: 13th-Century Balban's Tomb Inside Mehrauli Park Goes Under the Knife

 

What's in the news?

       Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has started restoration and conservation work at Ghiyas-ud-din Balban's 13th century tomb, located inside the Mehrauli Archaeological Park.

       It is believed to be the first monument build in the Indo-Islamic architectural style.

 

Mehrauli Archaeological Park:

       The Mehrauli Archaeological Park is an important historical site located in Mehrauli, one of the seven medieval cities that comprise present-day Delhi, India.

       The park is situated adjacent to the Qutub Minar World Heritage Site and the Qutb complex. It is a sprawling area that houses over 100 historically significant monuments dating back to the 12th century.

       The only area in Delhi that has had over 1,000 years of continuous occupation, the Mehrauli Archaeological Park is a testimony to the rich history and cultural heritage of the city.

       The monuments in the park include tombs, mosques, stepwells, and other structures that are of great historical and architectural importance.