Lodi Gardens monuments in Delhi

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The Lodi Gardens monuments in Delhi are a group of 15th–16th century tombs and structures set in a landscaped park, showcasing the Indo-Islamic architecture of the Lodi dynasty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf group of historical monuments
heritage site
architecturalStyle Indo-Islamic architecture
associatedDynasty Lodi dynasty
cityDistrict New Delhi district
constructionPeriod 15th century
16th century
contains Athpula bridge
Bara Gumbad
Bara Gumbad Mosque
Shish Gumbad
Tomb of Sikandar Lodi
surface form: Tomb of Muhammad Shah

Tomb of Sikandar Lodi
country India
era Delhi Sultanate period
pre-Mughal period
governingBody Archaeological Survey of India
hasFeature arched entrances
calligraphic inscriptions
chhatris
domes
elevated platforms
garden setting
mihrab niches in mosques
ornamental plasterwork
hasType bridge
mosque
pavilions
tombs
heritageStatus protected monuments under Archaeological Survey of India
landscapeDesign British-era landscaped garden around older tombs
locatedIn Delhi
Lodi Gardens
New Delhi, India
surface form: New Delhi
material rubble masonry
sandstone
stucco
near India International Centre
Khan Market
openToPublic yes
partOf Lodi Gardens
surface form: Lodi Gardens complex
religiousAffiliation Islam
setting landscaped urban park
significance examples of late Sultanate architecture in North India
represent transition to early Mughal architectural forms
tourismType cultural tourism attraction

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Lodis legacy Lodi Gardens monuments in Delhi
subject surface form: Lodi dynasty
Sikandar Lodi burialPlace Lodi Gardens monuments in Delhi
this entity surface form: Lodi Gardens, Delhi
Lodi dynasty notableMonument Lodi Gardens monuments in Delhi
this entity surface form: Lodhi Gardens tombs in Delhi