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Qutub Khan's Tomb

Gurugram, Haryana, India
Tomb History and Significance:The Qutub Khan's Tomb is an 18th-century monument built in memory of Adam Khan, a distinguished general under Emperor Akbar. While sometimes incorrectly linked to Qutub Khan, the site's primary significance lies in its connection to the Mughal era and Adam Khan, an impo rtant figure in the court. The tomb is a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). It is a key historical site that allows visitors to step back into the Mughal past of the region. The structure showcases a distinct architectural style prevalent during the Sayyid and Lodhi dynasties which influenced later Mughal work, characterized by its unique octagonal shape. It faced disfigurement when a British officer, Blake, used it as a residence in 1830, excavating the graves, but was later restored by Lord Curzon. The ruinous yet captivating state of the tomb provides a stark contrast to modern Gurugram, offering a peaceful, contemplative space for history enthusiasts and architects. It is constructed primarily of red sandstone, highlighting the era's favored building materials. The monument embodies the transition and fusion of architectural styles from the Delhi Sultanate period into the Mughal empire. The serene atmosphere is a notable escape from the city's commercial bustle, making it a valuable cultural asset. Its location near the old city area makes it accessible, though often overlooked by tourists. The site demands respect for its historical and cultural importance. The tomb stands as a quiet sentinel of the area's rich, layered history. 400 words Summary End:

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1 to 2 hours:
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    Place Type:
    Historical Monument:
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    Entry Fees:
    No Formal Entry Fee:The monument is an ASI protected site and generally has no formal entry fee for visitors.

    Photography Fee:There might be a small nominal fee for professional photography or filming equipment, but regular handheld camera u...
    No Formal Entry Fee:The monument is an ASI protected site and generally has no formal entry fee for visitors.

    Photography Fee:There might be a small nominal fee for professional photography or filming equipment, but regular handheld camera use is free.

    Parking Charges:Expect to pay a small fee for parking vehicles near the site, typically ranging from Rs.10 to Rs.50 depending on the vehicle type and duration.

    Security and Maintenance:Funding for the site's upkeep comes from the ASI and government allocations, not from ticket sales, making it an accessible piece of history for all citizens.

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    Timing:
    Regular Timings:Typically open from Sunrise to Sunset, approximately 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, seven days a week.

    Ideal Visit Time:The best time is early morning (6:00 AM to 9:00 AM) for quiet reflection and soft light, or late afternoon (4:00 PM ...
    Regular Timings:Typically open from Sunrise to Sunset, approximately 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, seven days a week.

    Ideal Visit Time:The best time is early morning (6:00 AM to 9:00 AM) for quiet reflection and soft light, or late afternoon (4:00 PM to 6:00 PM) for sunset photography.

    Peak Hours:Mid-day can be hot and less crowded, making it unsuitable for extended stays. It's generally a non-crowded site, but weekends may see slightly more footfall.

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    Special Events:
    Heritage Conservation Day:The ASI occasionally hosts events, workshops, or guided tours here, especially around World Heritage Day (April) or similar cultural festivals, promoting awareness and conservation.

    Local History Events:Rarely, loca...
    Heritage Conservation Day:The ASI occasionally hosts events, workshops, or guided tours here, especially around World Heritage Day (April) or similar cultural festivals, promoting awareness and conservation.

    Local History Events:Rarely, local history groups conduct talks or small gatherings on site to discuss Gurugram's past and the tomb's role.

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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Octagonal Walls:The exterior walls and corners, providing strong lines and a sense of enduring history, are excellent for architectural shots.

    Dome and Sky Contrast:Framing the dome against the blue or sunset sky offers a classic, dramat...
    The Octagonal Walls:The exterior walls and corners, providing strong lines and a sense of enduring history, are excellent for architectural shots.

    Dome and Sky Contrast:Framing the dome against the blue or sunset sky offers a classic, dramatic shot.

    Interior Viewpoint:The view from within the arched openings looking out provides a unique framed perspective of the surroundings.

    Texture Shots:Close-ups of the weathered red sandstone capture the passage of time and the material's richness.

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Things To Do

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    Photography and Historical Study:Capture the striking geometry and red sandstone texture. Use the quiet environment for historical research and reflection on the Mughal period.

    Nature Retreat:Sit in the peaceful surroundings for a quiet escape from the urban environment. Read a book or meditate on the grounds.

    Architectural Sketching:The unique octagonal form makes it an excellent subject for architectural students and artists to sketch and study pre-later-Mughal design elements.

    Heritage Walk:Explore the protected monument and the surrounding area on a self-guided heritage walk.

    Sunset Viewing:The warm glow of the setting sun on the red sandstone is particularly beautiful, offering a great natural light for reflection or photo...

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    Why Famous:
    Distinctive Octagonal Shape:It is famed for its unique octagonal plan and the fusion of Sayyid, Lodhi, and early Mughal architectural styles.

    Connection to Adam Khan:Its historical significance as the burial site (or memorial) of Adam Khan, ...
    Distinctive Octagonal Shape:It is famed for its unique octagonal plan and the fusion of Sayyid, Lodhi, and early Mughal architectural styles.

    Connection to Adam Khan:Its historical significance as the burial site (or memorial) of Adam Khan, a Mughal General, makes it a key historical landmark in Gurugram.

    Red Sandstone Structure:The use of red sandstone lends it a striking and historically authentic appearance, contrasting with the greenery around it.

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    Architecture:
    Mughal Octagonal Style:The tomb is a quintessential example of the octagonal tomb typology popular under the Sayyid and Lodhi dynasties, a style that influenced early Mughal tombs.

    Dimension and Material:The structure is roughly 97 ft by 27 ...
    Mughal Octagonal Style:The tomb is a quintessential example of the octagonal tomb typology popular under the Sayyid and Lodhi dynasties, a style that influenced early Mughal tombs.

    Dimension and Material:The structure is roughly 97 ft by 27 ft in land area, built primarily with local red sandstone. Its distinct octagonal plan features low encircling towers and an octagonal dome chamber.

    Architectural Details:The design includes verandahs built above the three apertures, creating a maze-like feel. The simplicity of the structure emphasizes its form and materials, lacking the heavy ornamentation of later Mughal monuments. The architecture speaks to the functional and structurally robust construction practices of the 16th to 18th centuries in North India.

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    How To Reach:
    By Air:Nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) (Approx. 15-20 Kms). From DEL, hire a cab or take the Airport Express Line to a central Delhi metro station and then connect to the Yellow Line towards Gurugram.

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    Near Tourist Places:
    Sultanpur National Park (15 Kms), Leisure Valley Park (5 Kms), Ambience Mall (9 Kms), Cyber Hub (8 Kms), Sheetla Mata Mandir (3 Kms), Museum of Folk & Tribal Art (4 Kms), Appu Ghar (6 Kms), Kingdom of Dreams (7 Kms), Farrukh Nagar Fort (25 Kms), Vintage Car Museum (10 Kms). :

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety:Wear comfortable, modest clothes and walking shoes. Carry a water bottle, especially during warm months. Be cautious on uneven ground as the monument is in a ruinous state.

    Packing:Carry a camera for the stunning architectu...

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