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The tomb of the man who conquered Delhi
Around 80 kilometres from Islamabad, the mausoleum of Sultan Mohammad Ghori, who conquered Delhi in 1192 and founded his sultanate in India, is a picture of neglect.
The mausoleum was built by nuclear physicist Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan in 1994-1995 and later handed over to the Punjab archaeology department.
Sultan Mohammad Ghori, also known as Shahabuddin Ghori, was a warrior of Turkish origin who travelled from Ghor, Afghanistan, and conquered Delhi in 1192. Ghori’s victory against the Rajput army paved the way for the first Muslim ruler of India, Sultan Qutubuddin Aibak.