Jamali Kamali: Is this famous site in Delhi haunted?
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, DELHI/ Created : Sep 11, 2023, 13:36 IST
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The Jamali Kamali Mosque, or Jamali Kamali Tomb and Mosque, is a beautiful complex constructed around the 16th century during the rule of Sikandar Lodi.
The Jamali Kamali Mosque, or Jamali Kamali Tomb and Mosque, is a beautiful complex constructed around the 16th century during the rule of Sikandar Lodi. Read less
Here, more about the fascinating stories surrounding the Jamali Kamali Mosque.
History
The Jamali Kamali Mosque, or Jamali Kamali Tomb and Mosque, is a beautiful complex constructed around the 16th century during the rule of Sikandar Lodi. The place was later restored by the famous Sufi saint Sheikh Fazlullah, who was also known as Jamali Kamboh. There are mainly two main structures here, a mosque and a tomb.Architecture
Popular legends
Paranormal presence: The place also is (in)famous for being haunted. People have reported hearing whispers and footsteps when there is no one around. Some even have gone on record to have seen shadowy figures inside the tomb. This has led to the belief that the complex is haunted. As per another belief, the place is haunted by two djinns or ghosts.
Despite its haunted reputation, Jamali Kamali is visited by people who come here to witness the history and beauty of the place. This remarkable architectural gem offers a unique blend of history and spirituality that draws visitors from all walks of life.
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