BEGUMPUR
Cross the cottage area east of Aurobindo Marg. You will arrive in this near rural area of Delhi where the streets are flooded by goats and buffles impassive.
Drive to the mosque of Begumpur, one of the few vestiges of the city of Jahanpanah, founded by the Tughlaq sovereigns in the th century.
Enter its vast courtyard surrounded by a wall of stone carved. Once two minarets were around the main building. A staircase leads to the upper gallery which will allow you to turn around the walls. You will see the few parts of the walls of a fortress éphémère destroyed during the invasion of Delhi by the troops of Timur in 1398.
The southern side of the mosque plunges into the pastures of the cattle in the neighborhood that evoke the famous rural and traditional India just steps away from the main avenues of the capital.
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