Step back in time at Fateh Jung Gumbad in Alwar, Rajasthan! This beautiful tomb, sometimes called 'Aath Khamba Chhatri' (eight-pillared pavilion), tells tales of a royal attendant. Imagine the stories these walls could tell! Explore this historical gem on your Rajasthan travels, a perfect spot for amazing photos and a peek into India's rich past.
Admire The Indo-Islamic Architectural Style.
Enjoy The Peaceful Ambiance.
Explore The Tomb'S Intricate Carvings.
Learn About Fateh Jung'S Life.
Take Photographs Of The Gumbad.
October to March
Morning
₹200 per person
Fateh Jung Gumbad was built in the 17th century as a memorial to Fateh Jung, a minister in the court of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. He was a significant figure in the Alwar region, known for his administrative skills and contributions to the local community. The tomb reflects the architectural influences of the Mughal era, blending Persian and Indian styles. While the specific details of Fateh Jung's life are somewhat scarce, the Gumbad stands as a testament to his prominence and the respect he commanded. Over the centuries, the tomb has been maintained, though some restoration work has been carried out to preserve its structure and beauty. It remains a significant landmark in Alwar, reminding visitors of the region's Mughal past.