Tomb of Balban

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New Delhi, India

Historical place· Tourist attraction

Tomb of Balban Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Tomb of Balban is located in New Delhi, India on Ladha Sarai, Mehrauli. Tomb of Balban is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category historical place in India.

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Dhruv Narayan Bhargava

Tomb of Balban is dedicated to the last emperor of the Salave dynasty Ghiyas ud din Balban located in kutub minar complex Mehrauli Archaeological Park Delhi India. Built in 1287CE in rubble masonry,and according to many the first Islamic dome Ghiyas ud din Balban (1200-1287)was a Turkic ruler of the Delhi sultanate during the rule of Mamluk ( Slave) dynasty of Delhi from1266 to 1287

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Himanshu gupta

Tomb of balban is located inside the qutub minar complex. You have to buy only one ticket for visiting this tomb, imam masjid and qutub minar with iron pillar. It's such a bliss that I have been there numerous time. I study very near to mehrauli so whenever I get time me and my friends travel all the ruins of delhi sultanate.

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Dhanyalini Karthikeyan

The Tomb of Ghiyas ud din Balban is located in Mehrauli, New Delhi, India. Built in circa 1287 CE in rubble masonry, the tomb is a building of historical importance in the development of Indo-Islamic architecture, as it was here that first Islamic arch made its appearance in India,[1][2] and according to many, the first Islamic dome as well, which however hasn't survived, making Alai Darwaza built in 1311 CE, in the nearby Qutb complex, the earliest surviving dome in India.[3] Ghiyas ud din Balban (1200–1287) was a Turkic ruler of the Delhi Sultanate during the rule of Mamluk dynasty of Delhi (or Slave dynasty) from 1266 to 1287. He was one of the most prominent rulers of the Slave Dynasty. The tomb of Balban was discovered in the mid-20th century.It is an imposing stone and masonry building, though lacking the splendid ornamentation to be seen in the tomb of his master, Iltutmish. The tomb is surrounded by the ruins of an extensive late-medieval settlement and it offers, from certain angles, a remarkable view of the Qutub Minar. To the east of Balban's tomb, lies a ruined rectangular structure said to be the grave of Khan Shahid, Balban's son, whose original name was Muhammad, who died fighting against the Mongols near Multan in 1285.

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macedonboy

This structure is the Tomb of the ninth ruler of the Mamluk Dynasty of the Delhi Sultanates and widely considered one of the greatest for having defeated a Mongol invasion and for defeating rebellions when local rulers of parts of the empire attempted to assert their independence. Sadly the tomb is mostly in ruins with only high walls and arches evidence of what must’ve been a very large building, although it doesn't seems to have the ornate decorations of Indo-Islamic type royal tombs. The cenotaph can be found in the ruins and probably marks the grave of Balban. Not a must-see in the park, especially as it requires going over rough ground.