It was in 1707 that the red sandstone and marble domed structure was commissioned by its namesake, Princess Zeenat-un-Nisa, the second daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb and his wife Dilras Begum.
India’s heritage hit by Delhi ‘development’ demolitions - World - NEW DELHI: For nine centuries, Indians prayed at the forest shrine of Baba Haji Rozbih, a revered Sufi saint whose grave is one of the capital Delhi’s oldest.
The dargah also houses a famous Sufi landmark where Baba Farid Ganj-Shakkar, one of the founders of the Chisti Sufi order, performed his Chillah-e-Makoos a challenging spiritual practice in which a person hangs upside down using a rope, often in a well, as per historian Rana Safvi.