This is a list of Monuments of National Importance (ASI) as officially recognized by and available through the website of the Archaeological Survey of India in the Indian union territory Delhi.
174 Monuments of National Importance have been recognized by the ASI in Delhi.
Ruined courtyard and its Dalans with the Domed building to the north-west to the No.8 x.
2.23 Acres of land surrounding the above monuments and bounded on the North by house of Chhange and Mehra Chand sons of Hansram and house of Uderam, son of Kusha South Ghairmunkan Resta East By village site belonging to village community house of Nots Zadar sons of Jai Singh Chhamar and field Nos.
195 Ghairmunkin Johar, common of Jats and Musalmans and filed no.
Kashmiri Gate
and portion of the City Wall on either side of the Kashmiri Gate on the side and on the other up to and including the water Bastions at the Northern corner of the wall and also including the dith outside the City wall where this is exposed.
Kotla Ferozabad, or
Feroz Shah Kotla
(with the remaining walls, bastions and gateways and gardens, the old Mosque, and well and all other ruins buildings it contains.
Purana Quila
(Inderpat) or Delhi With all its walls Arcades, gateways and Bastions, gardens, the Mosque of Sher Shah (Kila Kohna Masjid -
Qila-i-Kuhna mosque
). The Sher Mandala and entrances to Subterranean passages.
Rajpur (Mutiny cemetery) gateway, rest now built over by residential buildings
The remaining gateways of the old 'Magazine' with their adjoining buildings.
Sher Shah Suri
's gate with the adjoining curon walls and Bastions and the remains of the double line of structure to its front
i. The tomb of Ferozshah ii (
Firuz Shah Tughlaq
). Domed Building to the west of No.1 iii. Dalan between 1&2 iv. Domed Building & its court to the south of No. 3, v. Dalans and all ruined Buildings to the north of no. 1 and existing up to No.10 vi. Five Chhatris to the case of No. 1& No.5 vii. Old Gate to the north of No.6 viii. Three Chhatris to the north-west of No.7 ix. Ruined courtyard and its Dalans with the Domed building to the north-west to the No.8 x. Old wall running east from No.4 xi. 2.23 Acres of land surrounding the above monuments and bounded on the North by house of Chhange and Mehra Chand sons of Hansram and house of Uderam, son of Kusha South Ghairmunkan Resta East By village site belonging to village community house of Nots Zadar sons of Jai Singh Chhamar and field Nos. 338 & 331 belonging to Naider and others West By field no. 185 belonging to Udaram, son of Kusal Jat and field No. 186 belonging to Jagins and Sajawal Rajput, No. 195 Ghairmunkin Johar, common of Jats and Musalmans and filed no. 196, Ghairmunkin Pall.
The Qutab Archaeological area (
Qutb complex
) as now fenced in, including the Mosque, Iron Pillar, Minar of Qutab-din, unfinished Minar, all colonnads, screen arches, tomb of Altmash, college, buildings of Aluddin, Tomb of Imam Zamin and all carved stones in the above area with gardens, paths and water channels, and all gateways including the Alai-Darwaza, also all graves in the above area. Built 1193 - 1245 A.D.
The Afsah-walla-ki-Masjid (Assarwala mosque) situated outside the west gate of
Humayun's tomb
with its dalans and paved court bounded on the east by Humayun's tomb on the west by Abadi Arab Sarai on the north by road and Khasra No. 252 and on the south by Abadi Arab Sarai
Bara Khamba (
Barakhamba
) outside north entrance to shrine
Bara Pulah bridge near Nizammudin. Built 1621-1622 A.D.
Humayun's tomb
, its platforms, garden, enclosure walls and gateways Khasra No. 258 bounded on the east by Khasra No.180&181&244 of Miri Singh and on west by Kh. No. 268&253 on the north by Khasra No. 266, on the south by Kh No. 245 of Miri Singh & Kh. No. 248 & 249 of Sayyed Mohummad
Nila Gumbad outside the south corner of the enclosure of Humayun's tomb (Kh. No. 243) bounded on the east by Kh. No. 182, on the west by Humayun's tomb, on the north by Kh. No. 181 & on the south by Kh. No. 244 of Miri Singh
Nili Chhatri or Subz Burz.
Tomb of Afsar-wala immediately near to the south of Afsar-wala-ki-Masjid
The tomb of
Isa Khan Niyazi
with its surrounding enclosure walls and turrest garden gateways and mosque (Kh. No. 281 ) bounded on the east by Arab Sarai Kh. No.236 on the west by Kh. No. 283 graveyard of Piare Lal and K.No. 283 of Bddon on the north by Kh. No. 236 of Pandit Brij Vallabh and on the south by Arab Sarai Kh. No. 238.
Sikargah Kushak-II -327, built by Feroze Shah Tughlaq between 1321 - 1414 A.D.
Gateways of Badli-Ki-Sarai
Tomb of Sheikh Kaburuddin also known as Rakabwala Gumbad (Lal Gumbad) in field no.84 min. situated at Sarai Shah 31 property of Thoks Shahpur and Adhchini
Ruined line of walls, bastions & gateways of
Siri Fort
, Kh. No. 88, 265 &447 at village Shahpur Jat
Thana wala Shahpur Jat: Internal buildings of Siri Mehammadi wali-Kh. No. 14 Shahpur Jat Bul-Bul-Ki-Kh. No. 256 Shahpur Jat Makhdum ki Kh. No. 255 Shahpur Jat Baradari
Shahpur Jat
, Motiyan wala dome Shahpur Jat
Nai-ka-kot.
Tomb of
Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq
. walls and bastions, gates and cause way including the tomb of Dad Khan.
Tomb of Mohammed Tughlaqabadshah (also: Muhammad Tighlaq Shah)
Walls, gateways bastions and internal buildings of both inner and outer citadels of
Tughlaqabad Fort
Walls, gate and bastions of
Adilabad
(Mohammadbad) and causeway leading to there from Tughlaqabad.