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Chaumukha Darwaza

Chaumukha Darwaza

The location is approximately 1 km to the south of Mehrauli bus stand and about 1.6 km to the north-east of the Qutub Minar metro station. The nearest airport is Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI), while the closest railway station is Nizamuddin. The Mehrauli bus stand is the primary point of access by road.

The Chaumukhi Darwaja, also known as Hathi Gate, is a prominent historical structure, notable for its massive and imposing presence. The gateway gets its alternate name "Hathi Gate" due to its sheer size and robust construction. It features a pointed arch opening, typical of the Tughlaq architectural style, and is open on all four sides, which aligns with its name "Chaumukhi," meaning four-faced. Built using rubble masonry, the structure?s facade showcases a high, slightly battered wall that adds to its strength and durability. Rising prominently above the surrounding monuments, the gateway is an important landmark near the Rajon ki Baoli, an ancient step-well. The structure includes a stairway that leads down to the road, enhancing its functional design. The construction is primarily made of random rubble, which is plastered over, contributing to its solid and long-lasting appearance. This gateway is a remarkable example of Tughlaq architecture, characterized by its monumental scale and utilitarian purpose as a passageway, standing as a testament to the architectural advancements of the era. The Chaumukhi Darwaja, also known as Hathi Gate, is a prominent historical structure, notable for its massive and imposing presence. The gateway gets its alternate name "Hathi Gate" due to its sheer size and robust construction. It features a pointed arch opening, typical of the Tughlaq architectural style, and is open on all four sides, which aligns with its name "Chaumukhi," meaning four-faced. Built using rubble masonry, the structure?s facade showcases a high, slightly battered wall that adds to its strength and durability. Rising prominently above the surrounding monuments, the gateway is an important landmark near the Rajon ki Baoli, an ancient step-well. The structure includes a stairway that leads down to the road, enhancing its functional design. The construction is primarily made of random rubble, which is plastered over, contributing to its solid and long-lasting appearance. This gateway is a remarkable example of Tughlaq architecture, characterized by its monumental scale and utilitarian purpose as a passageway, standing as a testament to the architectural advancements of the era.


Year of Built: 14th - 15th Century

Address: Approx. 50 m to the east of Qutub Complex, Mehrauli archaeological park

Country: India

State: Delhi

District: South Delhi

Pincode: 110016

Longitude: 77 11 12

Latitude: 28 31 22

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