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Tomb near 12-B/1,Mehrauli
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Dating back to the Lodhi period,the tomb is a heritage structure. But it was encroached just when INTACH was compiling its list of monuments in Delhi,back in 1998. The significant feature of this tomb was its unusual plinth,which served as the ground floor 2.15 metres high,the base was not filled up as is usually done in tombs; instead,it had openings on three sides and the interior was accessible.
Kangura battlements (a parapet with open spaces that surmounts a wall and was used for defence or decoration) along the top edge adorned the tomb.
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A family had encroached upon the building 10 years ago,when INTACH was surveying the site: the lower floor was used as a cattle shed at the time. The ruin has been completed over the past four years or so several houses have come up in this area in ward-1 of Mehrauli. Some longtime local residents pointed out one particular apartment,confirming that a tomb existed there.
Kala Gumbad Tomb
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Housed in Tughlaqabad Institutional Area,about a kilometre north of Batra Hospital,this Tughlaq-era tomb was located on a mound the roof was about three meters high and a dome rose over it. Experts say the grave chamber might have been accessible originally,with arched openings in each of the four sides.
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A DDA park now,Newsline could find no remains of the tomb even after crisscrossing the park a few times over. The only clue that confirms the existence of a tomb was a filled-up well next to a mound,with trees all around. The parks caretaker recalled that he had seen a dilapidated tomb-like structure a couple of years ago but cannot be sure.
Reporting by Sweta Dutta
Photos by Amit Mehra
Delhis missing monuments
* Shahjahani Building,Mehrauli
* Lodhi-era tomb,Mehrauli
* Kala Gumbad,Tughlaqabad
* 19th-century wall of mosque,Mehrauli
* Lodhi-period mosque,Mehrauli-Badarpur Road
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