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  • Come Explore The Cluster Of 5 Fascinating Gumbads Tucked Away In RK Puram
    28, Rd Number 77, Sector 5, Rama Krishna Puram, New Delhi, Delhi 110026
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    The Baoli at wazirpur ka Gumbad was built between years 1451-1526
    Often called 'the five musketeers', the Wazirpur Monument Complex is a cluster of five tombs, two mosques, a step well, and a grave platform
    Located in what is known as the Wazirpur Gumbad Complex, stands a cluster of five tombs along with two qiblas (wall mosques), a baoli (stepwell) and a grave platform. Hidden away in the urbanized locality, the best way to reach the place is by bus, with the nearest bus stop - RK Puram NAB, being just 400 meters away.
    Built during the Lodi era (1451 - 1526 AD), the place is not packed with tourists and therefore, will give you an opportunity to explore the place in peace. The exquisite medallions and ornamentation adorning the walls of the tomb will definitely leave you charmed!
    The monuments in RK Puram are probably among the least known monuments in Delhi even though some of them are quite well maintained and large enough to attract attention. In fact, it’s a bit surprising that they are in such good shape. The cluster of five tombs in Sector 5 is one of the most exciting prospects in this regard. They are so obscure that one is not exactly sure what to call them and not much is known about their history.
    Some refer to them as the Wazirpur Gumbad Complex but it’s more likely to create confusion because present day Wazirpur is located far away in Northern Delhi and so we dub them as the RK Puram Gumbads to avoid confusion.
    Come Explore The Cluster Of 5 Fascinating Gumbads Tucked Away In RK Puram
    Located in what is known as the Wazirpur Gumbad Complex, stands a cluster of five tombs along with two qiblas (wall mosques), a baoli (stepwell) and a grave platform. Hidden away in the urbanized locality, the best way to reach the place is by bus, with the nearest bus stop - RK Puram NAB, being just 400 meters away.
    Built during the Lodi era (1451 - 1526 AD), the place is not packed with tourists and therefore, will give you an opportunity to explore the place in peace. The exquisite medallions and ornamentation adorning the walls of the tomb will definitely leave you charmed!
    Shining In Obscurity

    The monuments in RK Puram are probably among the least known monuments in Delhi even though some of them are quite well maintained and large enough to attract attention. In fact, it’s a bit surprising that they are in such good shape. The cluster of five tombs in Sector 5 is one of the most exciting prospects in this regard. They are so obscure that one is not exactly sure what to call them and not much is known about their history.
    Some refer to them as the Wazirpur Gumbad Complex but it’s more likely to create confusion because present day Wazirpur is located far away in Northern Delhi and so we dub them as the RK Puram Gumbads to avoid confusion.
    The Obscure Five

    There are five tombs here situated very close to each other. From the architecture, we know that they are Lodhi era tombs from the late 15th or early 16th century, but the exact details are unknown.
    The largest one has two smaller tombs on its right while there’s a very small one in front of it and another one at a slight distance on the left side. The awkward placement and clustering of these tombs is somewhat intriguing.
    The central gumbad has two graves inside and interestingly, one can see flowers and incense sticks, indicating that locals worship these tombs which was really intriguing to witness! In the cluster, the first three tombs are very closely situated and display a similar structure and share a common plinth. The tomb on the right is a bit simpler in structure while the fifth on the left side is located a bit far away but is also well maintained
    Wazirpur Ka gumbad and Unnamed Tombs
    This monument along with seven other in the compound of Sector 5 of R K Puram can be approached fromVivekanad Marg.This square Lodi period tomb measures 16.45 m sq. and stands on 1.3 m high platform. It is roofed by a high dome An unknown person is buried here.The place is venerated by local residents of Munirka village.
    Tomb (unnamed) It is another Lodi period tomb. It measures 7.6m square
    Tomb (unnamed) Another small tomb on platform of Wazirpur ka Gumbad measures 4.4 m square.It is presently used as store.
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