Step back in time at the Tomb of Ibrahim Khan Suri in Narnaul, Haryana! This historical monument, once known as 'Narnol,' whispers tales of the Sur Dynasty. Imagine a brave governor resting here, his story etched in stone. A must-see for history buffs and India travel enthusiasts exploring Haryana's hidden gems! Discover India's rich heritage through its monuments.
Explore The Tomb'S Architecture And Carvings.
Learn About The Suri Dynasty'S History.
Take Photographs Of The Historical Monument.
Walk Through The Surrounding Gardens.
October to March
Morning
₹200 per person
Ibrahim Khan Suri was the grandfather of Sher Shah Suri, the founder of the Suri dynasty that briefly interrupted Mughal rule in India. He served as an administrator in Narnaul during the Lodi dynasty. The tomb was commissioned by Sher Shah Suri in memory of his grandfather, showcasing the respect and reverence he held for him. Construction began during Sher Shah Suri's reign (1540-1545). The tomb's architecture reflects the transition from Lodi to Mughal styles, incorporating elements from both periods. The tomb stands as a reminder of the Suri dynasty's brief but impactful rule and their contributions to the region's architectural heritage.