The Most Haunted Jamali Kamali Mosque And Tomb in Delhi


 Jamali Kamali Mosque And Tomb, Haunted places in India, most haunted places, the scary book,

Jamali-Kamali haunted is a combination of a Mosque and Tomb that are located within the Archaeological Village complex in Mehraulii, Delhi, India. These two monuments are located adjacent to one another. People have claimed to have heard both growls of anguish in “strange” languages coming from these two areas. Read on to get the full picture of Jamali-Kamali haunted.

Jamali Kamali are two people who are buried within this tomb. The name “Jamali” is Urdu originating from “Jamal,” meaning “beauty.” It’s the alias that Shaikh Fazlu’llah (a.k.a. Shaikh Jamali Kamboh, Jalal Khan) was given. He’s a renowned Sufi saint and poet that lived in the pre-Mughal dynasty. Jamali was appointed as the Poet in the Lodi Empire’s Imperial Courts in this era. Two of his most famous works were “The Spiritual Journey of the Mystics” and “The Sun and Moon.”

On the other hand, Kamali wasn’t well known but he was associated with Jamali. He probably has his name because it rhymed with Jamali’s. Nevertheless, today the names are tagged together for both the mosque and the tomb because they’re buried right next to one another. They were known to have travelled across Asia and the Middle East.

Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb

 Jamali Kamali Mosque And Tomb, Haunted places in India, most haunted places, the scary book,

The Jamali Kamali mosque and tomb were built in Jamali’s memory somewhere between 1528 AD and 1529 AD before Jamali’s death somewhere between 1535 AD and 1536 AD. At that time he was buried within the tomb.

The Jamali-Kamali haunted mosque is positioned within an enclosed garden that was built with a southern entry. It is built out of red sandstone and has marble embellishments. There’s a prayer hall behind a large courtyard that has five arches, the central arch of which only has a dome. The size of these arches increases as you reach the center where the largest arch is beautifully embellished with medallions and fluted pilasters. On the west there’s a prayer wall with niches of mihrab that have Koranic inscriptions upon them. Then at the rear of the mosque are oriel windows.

On the other hand, the Jamali-Kamali haunted tomb is decorated with a flat roof and ceiling, which is ornately decorated. It’s painted red and blue and contains Koranic inscriptions. The walls have colored tiles that are inscribed with Jamali’s poems inlaid within them. Overall, the decorations give you the impression that you’re stepping inside of a jewel box.
There are also two marble graves within the mosque and tomb. One is for Jamali and the other is for Kamali.

Jamali Kamali Hauntings

You will find that one of the paranormal accounts that happened at the Jamali-Kamali haunted tomb and mosque is particularly scary. It’s said that a little boy wouldn’t stop crying when their parent noticed a small hand print upon his face. While his parent thought that he had gotten into a fight, the boy kept saying that a Jamali-Kamali haunted spirit had slapped him.

Many reports also exist of how after dark sightings of lights, apparitions and faint features have been seen. There are also inexplicable sounds of animals growling reported. Others say that abnormal phenomenon and bad nightmares have happened to them after they have visited this area.

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