Dilawar Khan's Tomb and Mosque

The mosque was built by Dilawar Khan, a Mughal Empire commander, in 1613 CE, and the tomb holds his grave.

Both the tomb and former mosque are Monuments of National Importance,[3][4] administered by Archeological Survey of India.

An inscription over the main entrance records the date of Dilawar Khan's son as AH 1022 (1613/1614 CE).

Completed in 1613 CE and built by Mughal commander Dilawar Khan, the mosque measures 10.7 by 8.5 metres (35 by 28 ft).

The façade contains three cusped arched entrances, with lotus medallions on the spandrels, leading into the interior.