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Mandir Bhairon Ji

By on March 18, 2014

Bhairon Mandir, also known as Bal Bhairon Mandir, is located in Koocha Ghasi Ram and was built during the last few years of the Mughal era. The Bhairon ki Murti in vermilion is so striking that it’s visible from even outside the temple. Idols of Lord Shiva and Parvati made up of…


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Mandir Babu Gulab Das

By on January 20, 2014

Mandir Babu Gulab Das was built by King Kedarnath and the temple was named after him. Situated in the Kedarnath Lane of Old Delhi, this temple dates back to the end of the Mughal era.
There are several legends and myths associated with this temple. One such story goes like…


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Zeenat-ul-Masjid

By on January 13, 2014
In Shahjahanabad, on the banks of the river Yamuna, a mosque named Zeenat-ul-Nishan...


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Sunehri Masjid (Near Red Fort)

By on December 27, 2013
During the reign of Ahmed Shah, a famous rich court Shair of the Nawab Kudasiya Baigum, built the famous mosque called Sunehari Masjid.


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Sunehari Masjid (Raushan-ud-Dola)

By on November 15, 2013
During the Mughal period, this mosque was built by Roshan-ud-Dola in 1744-45 AD