The stench here pervades the whole area. It is so strong, nauseating and intense that it almost explodes your lungs as it enters there through your nasal or oral routes.
Isa Khan’s tomb is a crumbling oasis of tranquility located in the heart of New Delhi. Isa Khan’s tomb is just across the road to the shrine of the Muslim Sufi-saint, Nizamuddin and Humayun’s Tomb.
Much before Shah Jahan built the imposing Jama Masjid, in the heart of the city, there was Begumpuri Masjid probably Delhi’s largest mosque – but very few people know about it.
In ‘D’ Block of South Ex. 1 is a well manicured park with three unidentified tombs. These are Bhure Khan Ka Gumbad, Chhote Khan and Bade Khan ka Gumbad respectively.