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Chiragh-i-Dihli’s Dargah in Delhi, will fascinate you with the architectural designs of the numerous structures built within the premises. After exploring the dargah in Chirag Delhi Village, you can visit the nearby attractions of Chiragh-i-Dihli’s Dargah.
Khirki Masjid- Located in Khirki village, this mosque is one of the only two closed mosques in northern India. You will just have to travel 2 kilometers from Begumpuri Masjid off the Press Enclave.
Kalkaji Temple is also known as Kalkaji Mandir. It is dedicated to Kalka Devi or Kali, a form of Goddess Shakti and draws large number of tourists during the nine-day festival of Navratri.
Lotus Temple- Lotus Temple or the Bahai House of Worship, is famous for its architecture. The temple is surrounded by lakes and gardens and attracts tourists from all over the world for its architectural splendor
Mubarak Shah's tomb is located in the Kotla Mubarakpur area and is popular for being one of the best octagonal Sayyid tombs. You can reach this tomb either by taking the August Kranti Marg or the Ring Road via Gurdwara Road.
Nizamuddin's Shrine- Nizamuddin's Shrine is located in Nizamuddin village. It is the shrine of the famous Muslim saint, Sheikh Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia Chishti
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You should visit Nehru Place for buying electronic items, Kalkaji Market, C R Park Market and Greater Kailash-1 Market
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