Some of the Famous Historical Places in Haryana
‘Dargah Char Qutab’, Hisar: It is a mausoleum exuding tranquility and rich Islamic
architectural elements.
Tomb of Sheikh Musa, Nuh: It is a tomb of a Sufi saint, adorned with red sand stone carvings.
Rai Bal Mukund Dass (Birbal Ka Chhatta), Narnaul: It is a Mughal times
structure with intricate carvings, reflecting the grandeur of the time.
‘Jal Mahal’, Narnaul: It is a beautiful sixteenth century
palace surrounded by ‘Khan Sarovar’, offering stunning views and architecture
of the Mughal times.
Tomb of ‘Sheikh Chilli’, Thanesar: It is a spiritual
center dedicated to the Sufi Saint ‘Sheikh Chilli’, with a ‘Madrasa’ and serene
surroundings.
‘Chor Gumbad’, Narnaul: It was once a hideout for thieves, this fourteenth century structure
showcases Afghan styled inspired architecture.
Gurudwara Badshahi Bagh, Ambala: It is a vibrant Sikh Shrine with stunning Murals and
architectural grandeur.
‘Lat ki Masjid’, Hisar: It is a Tughlaq times mosque blending Hindu and Islamic
architectural styles.
Cantonment Church Tower, Karnal: It is a Roman and
Etruscan-inspired structure standing as a remnant of British times architecture.
Tomb of Ibrahim Lodhi, Panipat: It is a humble monument marking the grave of the last
Sultan of Delhi. It is very rich in historical significance.
Raja Harsh Ka ‘Tila’, Thanesar: It is a vast archaeological site revealing historical layers from
the Painted Grey Ware period to the nineteenth century.
Tomb of Qutub Khan, Gurugram: It is a fifteenth century marvel reflecting the elegance of
medieval architecture.
Star Monument, Bhiwani: It is a fascinating,
star shaped modern monument with unknown origins, believed to be connected with
the Maratha period.
Barsi Gate, Hansi: It is a surviving fourteenth
century gate that once guarded the fortified city of Hansi.
Firoz Shah Palace, Hisar: This palace was constructed by Sultan Firoz Shah Tughlaq at
Hisar. This palace is a blend of rubble
masonry, lime plaster and sandstone pillars.
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