Delhi | 27.09.2019 | 04:00 pm ~ 06:00 pm

A Walk Around Nizamuddin Basti

About the walk

You may have heard a lot of stories about Humayun's Tomb.  However, the origin of this monument can be found in the nearby Nizamuddin Basti. The Sufi saint Hazrat Nizamuddin settled in a village named Gayaspur and lived here for almost 60 years. He was a great saint of his day who practiced his religion while serving the common people.

His works became famous among people like Amir Khusro, Shah Jahan's daughter Jahanara and Muhammad Shah Rangeela. Nizamuddin Dargah, a shrine built over the grave of Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya, consists of a square chamber surrounded by verandahs that are pierced by arched openings. The area around the tomb is considered sacred, with the result that a large number of people, including royalty, lie buried here. 

In this walk through history, we will visit the grand sixteenth-century mausoleum of Mirza Aziz Koklatash, after which we will visit the Urs Mahal, the tomb of Mirza Ghalib. We will then see the dargah (resting place) of Nizamuddin, and the baoli near it. We will listen to some unheard stories as we take a stroll around Nizamuddin Basti.

This guided tour is free.

Walk Time
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Walk Date
Meeting Time
03:45 pm

About the walk

You may have heard a lot of stories about Humayun's Tomb.  However, the origin of this monument can be found in the nearby Nizamuddin Basti. The Sufi saint Hazrat Nizamuddin settled in a village named Gayaspur and lived here for almost 60 years. He was a great saint of his day who practiced his religion while serving the common people.

His works became famous among people like Amir Khusro, Shah Jahan's daughter Jahanara and Muhammad Shah Rangeela. Nizamuddin Dargah, a shrine built over the grave of Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya, consists of a square chamber surrounded by verandahs that are pierced by arched openings. The area around the tomb is considered sacred, with the result that a large number of people, including royalty, lie buried here. 

In this walk through history, we will visit the grand sixteenth-century mausoleum of Mirza Aziz Koklatash, after which we will visit the Urs Mahal, the tomb of Mirza Ghalib. We will then see the dargah (resting place) of Nizamuddin, and the baoli near it. We will listen to some unheard stories as we take a stroll around Nizamuddin Basti.

This guided tour is free.

Led By

Asiya Qureshi
Asiya was one of the 12 trainees who undertook the Sahapedia-BCF Training Programme for Women from Shelter Homes in Delhi. She lives in the LNJP Colony, a slum area, and has been fighting patriarchal values at home to achieve her dreams. She is a member of the National Federation of Indian Women. A post-graduate and an avid learner, she also gives tuitions at home. Her positive attitude and creative storytelling will take her a long way as a walk leader.

Meeting Time

03:45 PM

Meeting point

Nizamuddin Police Station

Nearest Bus/Metro station

JLN Metro Station

Disclaimer

The information & views presented by walk leaders and individual speakers are based on personal perspectives and points of view and do not necessarily represent views, opinions and official policies of Sahapedia.

Sahapedia reserves the right to cancel an event due to unforeseen circumstances. Participants will be informed accordingly.

Maintaining safety during our events is our main priority. We have implemented several social distancing and safety measures to limit physical interactions between all attendees at the walk. Sahapedia/ India Heritage Walks is not responsible for any illnesses developing due to participation in physical events. 

 

In case you are unable to attend after having registered, please send us an email.

Email: ihw@sahapedia.org

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Please Note

  • No entry fee.
  • Photography is allowed.
  • Paid parking space is available in the parking area of Humayun’s Tomb. Parking fees are to be borne by the participants.
  • Please wear comfortable walking shoes and carry drinking water.
  • Carry a scarf/cap to cover your head. Avoid shorts and knee-length or sleeveless attire. Maintain decorum in the shrine.