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Chamunda Devi Mandir
Built by Raja Naun Karan who was a great devotee of the goddess, Chamunda Devi Mandir lies in the heart of the city. The temple was decaying state and lost for several years during the Mughal rule, and was rediscovered by the people who lived here.
Chor Gumbad
Chor Gumbad built by the Afghan ruler Jamal Khan, is a large square shaped structure, with each corner consisting of a minaret and signposts marking the beginning of Narnaul. The place later on also served as a hide out for thieves, and hence the name.
Dhosi Hill
Situated 8 km off Narnaul city centre, Dhosi hill is famously known for being the origin of the famous Ayurvedic concoction, Chyavanprash made by Chavan Rishi.
Khalde Wale Hanumanji
Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, this Hanuman Temple was built during the Mughal era in Raghunath Pura. Special pujas and aartis are organized here every Tuesday attracting devotees in large number.
Modawala Mandir
A temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, Modawala Mandir is located on the Narnaul-Rewari road close to the new bus stand.
Tomb of Ibrahim Khan Sur
Situated close to the tomb of Pir Turkman is the tomb of Ibrahim Khan Sur. It was built by Sher Shah Suri in the memory of his grandfather, who was a ruler of Bengal. The tomb was designed and built by the Sher Shah''s personal architect, Sheikh Ahmad Niyazi, in Pathan style.
Tomb of Pir Turkman
Dedicated to the saint Hazarat Turkman, who lived in the area during the 12th century A.D., the original tomb is covered by a large dome, giving it a mosque-like appearance. The British later built a verandah along the opening giving it a grand look.
Tomb of Shah Wilayat
Situated close to Ibrahim Khan's mausoleum, the Tomb of Shah Wilayat is more of a large complex bearing witness to the architecture of Tughluq era and the British.
Also called the Chatta Rai Bal Mukund Das, it was built by the Diwan of Narnaul during the reign of Shah Jahan. It is a five storey building with several halls and pillars located within the building complex.
Tripolia Gateway
Tripoli Gateway consists of three gateways, and hence the name. The edifice was built using red and grey sandstone in the shape of an octagon in 1589 A.D. by Shah Quili Khan.
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