Delhi | 21.10.2018 | 04:00 pm ~ 05:30 pm

Chirag Dilli – A Refuge of Sufi Saints

About the walk

Deep in the narrow alleys of today’s Chirag Delhi lie the treasures of medieval Delhi in the 14th and 15th centuries. The area was named Chirag Dilli as the saint Shaikh Nasiruddin Mahmud, who was given the title of Roshan-e-Chirag Dilli, was buried here. Shaikh Nasiruddin Mahmud succeeded Shaikh Nizamuddin Auliya as the head of the Chistiya sect. The tomb enclosure of Shaikh Nasiruddin houses many important structures such as the mosque of Farukhsiyar and the tomb of Shaikh Zainuddin, among others.

Next to the Dargah complex of Saint Nasiruddin lies the tomb of the founder of the Lodhi dynasty, Bahlol Lodhi. This tomb is iconic in its architectural style and differs on a large scale in comparison with the tombs of the other Lodhi rulers situated in the Lodhi Gardens. The alleys of Chirag Delhi also hide several gateways, enclosure walls and other structures, that still stands today, in a derelict state.

Come, join us in this interesting journey of the lesser known Delhi of the 14th and 15th centuries.

This guided tour is free.

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About the walk

Deep in the narrow alleys of today’s Chirag Delhi lie the treasures of medieval Delhi in the 14th and 15th centuries. The area was named Chirag Dilli as the saint Shaikh Nasiruddin Mahmud, who was given the title of Roshan-e-Chirag Dilli, was buried here. Shaikh Nasiruddin Mahmud succeeded Shaikh Nizamuddin Auliya as the head of the Chistiya sect. The tomb enclosure of Shaikh Nasiruddin houses many important structures such as the mosque of Farukhsiyar and the tomb of Shaikh Zainuddin, among others.

Next to the Dargah complex of Saint Nasiruddin lies the tomb of the founder of the Lodhi dynasty, Bahlol Lodhi. This tomb is iconic in its architectural style and differs on a large scale in comparison with the tombs of the other Lodhi rulers situated in the Lodhi Gardens. The alleys of Chirag Delhi also hide several gateways, enclosure walls and other structures, that still stands today, in a derelict state.

Come, join us in this interesting journey of the lesser known Delhi of the 14th and 15th centuries.

This guided tour is free.

Led By

Archana Sharma
I am a practicing conservation architect with interest in tangible and intangible cultural heritage resources. I have worked on the conservation and restoration projects of Tombs of Fatehgarh Sahib in Punjab, Aam Khas Bagh in Sirhind and Gobindgarh Fort in Amritsar through my association with CRCI INDIA PVT LTD.

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Meeting point

Entrance of Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, Iron Railing Road, Shaikh Sarai, Delhi

Nearest Bus/Metro station

Chirag Delhi

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Contact at: 9643144170 (Archana)
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  • Medium: Bilingual (English/Hindi)
  • No entry fees.
  • Photography is allowed, but please maintain decorum in religious spaces.
  • Please wear comfortable shoes and carry water as the walk will be more than 1.5 km.
  • Please cover your head with a scarf or cap and dress accordingly as we shall be visiting religious sites.
  • Limited parking facilities are available outside the college.