Step back in time at the Baoli of Pir Turkman in Narnaul, Haryana! This ancient stepwell, also known as 'Hammam Talab', whispers tales of centuries past. Imagine kings and queens using this very water! Explore its intricate architecture and feel the cool air – a refreshing escape on your India travels! A must-see historical place in Haryana Tourism.
Enjoy The Peaceful Atmosphere.
Explore The Stepwell'S Architecture.
Learn About The History Of Pir Turkman.
Take Photographs Of The Intricate Designs.
October to March
Morning
₹100 per person
The Baoli of Pir Turkman is believed to have been constructed during the Mughal period, likely in the 17th century. It is named after Pir Turkman, a revered Sufi saint whose tomb is located nearby. Baolis, or stepwells, were crucial for water conservation and community use in arid regions. This baoli served as a vital water source for Narnaul, providing water during dry seasons. The structure reflects the architectural influences of the time, combining Islamic design elements with local building techniques. Over the centuries, the Baoli of Pir Turkman has witnessed the rise and fall of empires, serving as a silent testament to Narnaul's historical importance as a strategic and cultural center.