The capital of India, Delhi is one of the most important cities due to its episode of history. Era after era this city has been ruled by great warriors and emperors making a permanent mark to the soil. And so its monuments which can be spotted in every passage of Delhi telling interesting tales of history. We all know about Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb. But there are many more which are hidden which is to be gloried and treasured.
1. Khirki Masjid
To the very first number in Delhi’s less known monuments is the Khirki Masjid!
The monument which is located in Jahanpanah is a thing to glance at. According to etymology the monuments got it’s as the windows decorates the upper floors. The masjid has got four large courtyards providing an airy surrounding.
The Hindu-Islamic architecture is a definite treat to eyes. The place is a must visit to witness the mystic present there.
2. Ghiyath al-Din Tughlag’s Tomb

Another lesser known monument in Delhi is Ghiyath al-Din Tughlag’s Tomb!
The tomb is adjoined beside the massive Tughlagbad Fort. The Tomb is connected and approached through passage. The passage is surrounded by enormous pillar and arched leading towards the gateway of its fortified place.
The tomb stands amidst a beautiful lawn beautifying even more. The red sandstone marble tomb is amust visit to witness its victorious history.
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3. Feroz Shah Kotla Fort
Located just beside Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium resides Feroz Shah Kotla Fort. It held a mystic location in between Old Delhi and New Delhi. The font is stretched into a large acre of land and on banks of Yamuna.
One of the interesting fact is that the fort is known for its jinis who fulfilled wishes. However, the main attraction is the Ashoka Pillar which is a primary cause to lurk around with its magical surround and serene ambiance. The place is a way more to visit.
4. Khan-e-Khana’s Tomb
If Taj Mahal is in its integrity in minds, then Khan-e-Khana’s Tomb is its root cause!
Inspired to Shah Jahan who later sculpted the Taj Mahal with its impeccable architecture, the monuments stand amidst the area. Although the monument is less visited but history peeps at every corner. Thereby it is a must visit and perhaps one of Delhi’s less monuments to explore.
5. Sheesh Mahal
Another is the row of Delhi’s less known monuments is Sheesh Mahal!
Situated in Gurgaon (Gurugram) District. This double-stored red sandstone monument was created by Faujdar Khan. The minute mirror work with twelve doorways in the pavilion catches the eyes. The place is quite accessible by roadways and railways paving an easy visit.
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6. Khooni Darwaza
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Also known by the name Lal Darwaza is the monument which was built by Sher Shah Suri. Nonetheless during the reign of Jahangir, this gate victimized many unfortunate events which earned the name” Khooni Darwaza”.
The enormous 15.5-meter-tall gate is much to witness and acknowledge oneself with a led down histories.
7. Tomb of Adham Khan
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Next to the list of Delhi’s less known monuments is Adham Khan’s Tomb!
The tomb was constructed by the great ruler Akbar the great in the memory of Adham Khan. The place is also known by the name as Bhul Bhuliya. It was believed that once a group of refugees got lost in the Tomb, thereby gaining its name as Bhul Bhuliya.
With its dense forest and underlying history, the monument is registered in the top list “Delhi’s less known monuments”.
8. Quli Khan’s Tomb
Located in the Narnaul district Quli Khan’s Tomb is a place of retreat. The tomb was constructed by Quli Khan in the memory of his father but later after his death his mortal was earthen and buried beside his father.
The magnum octagonal tomb is built with mixture of Greystone and red sandstone. Both the interior and exterior is matched by seclusion. Perhaps pertaining its name as one of the most beautiful tombs in Delhi
9. Chor Minar

Another yet interesting spot in the list of “Less known places in Delhi” is Chor Minar!
Built around the period of 13th century by Alauddin Khilji, the tower stands affirm preserving its underlying history till date. The tower has near around 225 holes in the wall. According to the reports Khilji beheaded the Mongols and kept these heads on those holes for public display.
In today time the park adjoined to the monument is rabble by people in the evening time. So if you want to spend a leisure time amidst such monuments head yourself towards Chor Minar!
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10. Ghandak Ki Baoli

Last but not the least!
Gandhak Ki Baoli is one of such less known monuments in Delhi. Situated towards 100m southwards direction to Adham Khan’s Tomb reside the monument. The large step well is located in the Mehrauli District. The well was constructed during the reign of emperor Iltutmish. The baoli is so called as the water flows here smells like Sulphur ‘gandhak’. The well catches the eyeballs to its well-constructed five-tired structure forming a circular formation. The monument is an exceptional yet a thrilling visit to get added in your list travel.
Thereby I insist consider this exceptional and less known monument to spice up your trip in Delhi.
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