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Reviews Of Chor Gumbad

Narnaul, Haryana, India
History and Naming:: Constructed by an Afghan noble Jamal Khan as his tomb during the Firoz Shah Tughlaq's reign (1351-88 AD), though no grave is currently inside. Its isolated location on a rock led to it being used as a hideout by thieves and highwaymen for a long period, earning it the ominous na me Chor Gumbad (Thief's Dome). It is one of the oldest surviving structures in Narnaul, predating the major Mughal monuments. The structure now stands in the middle of a developed park. The hillock provides a prominent landmark visible from most parts of the city.::
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