Mehrauli Archaeological Park (Delhi)
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archaeological site, tourist attraction
Mehrauli Archaeological Park is an archaeological area spread over 200 acre in Mehrauli, Delhi, adjacent to Qutub Minar World Heritage site and the Qutb complex. It consists of over 100 historically significant monuments. It is the only area in Delhi known for 1,000 years of continuous years of occupation, and includes the ruins of Lal Kot built by Tomar Rajputs in 1060 CE, making it the oldest extant fort of Delhi, and architectural relics of subsequent period, rule of Khalji dynasty, Tughlaq dynasty, Lodhi dynasty of Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Empire, and the British Raj.
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Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mehrauli_Archaeological_Park
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Coordinates: 28°31'0"N 77°11'0"E
- Lal Kot 1.7 km
- Ancient Archaeological Site 99 km
- Madhogarh Hills 117 km
- Ruins of Bhurisrava Tank 166 km
- Jognakhera 168 km
- Village Narhat, Alwar 171 km
- Atranjikhera Archeological Site 173 km
- Adi Badri 217 km
- Kalibangan Indus Valley Civilization Site 316 km
- tantwas stones circle 413 km
- Mehrauli 0.7 km
- DDA Park 1.2 km
- CHHATARPUR PAHARI 1.4 km
- Sector A Pocket B&C 1.5 km
- Chattarpur Enclave 1.7 km
- D-1 Vasant Kunj 1.8 km
- CHHATARPUR EXTN 2.3 km
- Rajpur Khurd 2.9 km
- Vasant Kunj 3.5 km
- MD Everywhere Transport Grid 13 km