Mehrauli
![Qutub Minar in Mehrauli](./assets/Qutub_Minar_$1Mehrauli is a neighbourhood in South Delhi, India, constituting one of the city's oldest continuously inhabited localities and serving as a focal point for medieval historical remnants.[1][2]
The area encompasses the Mehrauli Archaeological Park, an extensive site preserving structures from the Tomar Rajput era, including parts of Lal Kot—their 8th-century capital—as well as key monuments from the Delhi Sultanate such as the Qutb complex with its iconic Qutub Minar and Iron Pillar.[3][4]
This park, spanning approximately 200 acres adjacent to the UNESCO-listed Qutb Minar, also features later Mughal-era tombs and stepwells, underscoring Mehrauli's role as a layered repository of Delhi's pre-Islamic and Islamic architectural heritage amid successive dynastic shifts.[5][6][7]