Nizamuddin Shrine’s Built Heritage and Delhi’s Urban Face-lift |
Inside view of the shrine of Nizamuddin Aulia at New Delhi.
Photograph by Yousuf Saeed
Gateway to the Urs Mahal showing an announcement of the Urs of Hazrat Nizamuddin.
Photograph by Yousuf Saeed
Greetings from India. A postcard showing the shrine of Nizamuddin among other views of India. Printed by D.Parcopolo, Calcutta. Circa 1920.
General View: Tomb of Sultan Nizamuddin, a postcard printed by H.R. Mirza & Sons, Delhi. Circa 1910.
Rauza Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia, a popular poster published by Brijbasi Press.
Cover of an Urdu book 'Qiwam ul-Aqa'id', a biographical account of Nizamuddin Aulia.
Cover of an Urdu chapbook 'Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia' - a biography of the saint, available for sale outside the shrine.
Cover of an Urdu chapbook 'Tazkira Shamsul Mashaikh' showing pictures of the shrine of Nizamuddin.
Baoli and dargah Nizamuddin seen from the top of a house.
Photograph from the Aga Khan Trust for Culture.
Heavily populated residential neighbourhood at basti Nizamuddin.
Photograph by Yousuf Saeed
Restoration of heritage building near the shrine of Nizamuddin, New Delhi.
Photograph from the Aga Khan Trust for Culture.
Pilgrims at the Nizamuddin shrine reading a stone inscription showing the spiritual lineage of the saint.
Photograph by Yousuf Saeed
Restoration of the Nizamuddin baoli at New Delhi.
Photograph from the Aga Khan Trust for Culture.
Bottom of the Nizamuddin baoli (stepwell) during restoration.
Photograph from the Aga Khan Trust for Culture.
Local residents watching a panels on heritage restoration, displayed in an exhibition at Urs mahal, organised by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture. 2009.
Photograph by Yousuf Saeed
Landscape plan of the Nizamuddin heritage area displayed in an exhibition at Urs mahal, organised by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture. 2009.
Photograph by Yousuf Saeed
Sufi heritage of Nizamuddin shrine displayed in an exhibition at Urs mahal, organised by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture. 2009.
Photograph by Yousuf Saeed
Particiapnts in a heritage walk at the Mughal monument called Chaunsath Khamba (64-pillars) near the shrine of Nizamuddin in New Delhi.
Photograph sourced from the Aga Khan Trust for Culture
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