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mehram+nagar Latitude and Longitude:

28°33′53″N 77°7′8″E / 28.56472°N 77.11889°E / 28.56472; 77.11889
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Mehram Nagar
Suburb
Mehram Nagar is located in Delhi
Mehram Nagar
Mehram Nagar
Location in India
Coordinates: 28°33′53″N 77°7′8″E / 28.56472°N 77.11889°E / 28.56472; 77.11889
Country India
State Delhi
District South Delhi
Government
 • Body Delhi Development Authority (DDA)
Languages
Time zone UTC+5:30 ( IST)
PIN
110010
Telephone code011
Lok Sabha constituency Central Delhi
Civic agencyDDA
Ruins of pavilion at Mehram Serai near IGI Terminal-1.

Mehram Nagar, a 17th-century village, lies north-east of IGI Terminal-1 in Delhi state of India.

History

Mehram Nagar village, Meharm Bazaar and Mehram Serai were established in 1639 by a Mehram Khan, [1] who was incharge of mughal harem during the reign of Shah Jahan. [2]

Archaeological Survey of India board in the village mentions several monuments, including the old darwaza (gate), mosque and serai that were built by the mughals, such as Mehram Khan (harem keeper of Jahangir), Shah Jahan and his son Aurangzeb in 1660 CE.

External links

See also

References



mehram+nagar Latitude and Longitude:

28°33′53″N 77°7′8″E / 28.56472°N 77.11889°E / 28.56472; 77.11889
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mehram Nagar
Suburb
Mehram Nagar is located in Delhi
Mehram Nagar
Mehram Nagar
Location in India
Coordinates: 28°33′53″N 77°7′8″E / 28.56472°N 77.11889°E / 28.56472; 77.11889
Country India
State Delhi
District South Delhi
Government
 • Body Delhi Development Authority (DDA)
Languages
Time zone UTC+5:30 ( IST)
PIN
110010
Telephone code011
Lok Sabha constituency Central Delhi
Civic agencyDDA
Ruins of pavilion at Mehram Serai near IGI Terminal-1.

Mehram Nagar, a 17th-century village, lies north-east of IGI Terminal-1 in Delhi state of India.

History

Mehram Nagar village, Meharm Bazaar and Mehram Serai were established in 1639 by a Mehram Khan, [1] who was incharge of mughal harem during the reign of Shah Jahan. [2]

Archaeological Survey of India board in the village mentions several monuments, including the old darwaza (gate), mosque and serai that were built by the mughals, such as Mehram Khan (harem keeper of Jahangir), Shah Jahan and his son Aurangzeb in 1660 CE.

External links

See also

References



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