Sultangarhi Tomb

Sultan Ghari, New Delhi

About

Sultan Ghari is regarded as the earliest Islamic mausoleum in India, erected in 1231 C.E. to honor Prince Nasiruddin Mahmud, the eldest son of Sultan Iltutmish of the Slave Dynasty. The structure reflects the high esteem in which the prince was held and preserves memories of the formative years of the Delhi Sultanate.


Historical Background


Following Nasiruddin Mahmud’s death in 1229 C.E., Iltutmish brought his remains to Delhi and commissioned a monumental tomb. Excavations undertaken by the Archaeological Survey of India have revealed significant artefacts that illuminate early Sultanate funerary practices. Over time, the site has also become a place of veneration for nearby communities, reinforcing its layered cultural legacy.


Location and Significance


Situated in Delhi, the mausoleum rests in a secluded clearing surrounded by wild vegetation and reached by a dirt road that branches off the main route. Its isolation contrasts with the bustle of the capital and enhances perceptions of antiquity, mystery and reverence.


Architectural Materials and Design


The complex is a square sandstone enclosure raised on a plinth and resembling a modest fortress. Its inscription records the individuals interred, the patron and the date of construction. The tomb chamber lies underground in a cave-like space and is covered by a flat octagonal roof rising slightly above ground level.

Sultan Ghari, New Delhi
8753.4 km away
Entry starts at 6:00 AM
Open: 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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What you’ll experience

Quiet heritage site with early Sultanate architecture.
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Special attractions

Underground tomb chamber, sandstone enclosure and early Sultanate design
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Perfect for

Visitors interested in early Sultanate history, quiet monuments and peaceful heritage settings.
Things to know
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Ticket needed for all ages
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Entry allowed for all ages
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Kid friendly
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Pets not allowed
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Free water stations
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Washrooms available

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