Sheikh Mohammad Ibrahim Zauq

Sheikh Mohammad Ibrahim Zauq

Nearest - Air Port IGI Airport Nearest - Railway Station NDLS Railway Station Nearest Metro Station - Paharganj Zauq was a poet laureate of the Mughal court during the reign of Bahadur Shah Zafar. He was a revered name in Urdu poetry, along with Mir Taqi Mir, Momin, and Ghalib. Zauq died in 1854

tomb of Sheikh Mohammad Ibrahim Zauq, a renowned 19th-century Urdu poet, is located in the narrow, winding alleys of Multani Danda in Paharganj, Delhi. Zauq, born in 1789, was celebrated as the court poet for the last Mughal Emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar. Known as "Khaqani-e-Hind" (Poet Laureate of India), he was revered for his ghazals and contributions to Urdu literature, often focusing on themes of mysticism, philosophy, and life’s transience. The tomb itself, however, faced years of neglect and faded into obscurity, surrounded by the densely populated neighborhood of Paharganj. Originally a simple, unembellished structure, it attracted minimal attention until recent years when literary enthusiasts and local heritage groups pushed for its restoration. Efforts have been made to clean and protect the tomb, but it remains understated, echoing Zauq's own humility and the struggles he faced despite his courtly recognition. Today, Zauq’s tomb stands as a poignant reminder of Delhi's rich literary and cultural heritage, though its location in the narrow by-lanes of Paharganj keeps it relatively hidden from the larger public. It is not only a resting place for the poet but also a site of historical and cultural significance, representing the legacy of Urdu poetry in Mughal India.


Address:

Multani Danda alleys of Paharganj, Delhi

Type:

Shrine

Country:

India

State:

Delhi

District:

Central Delhi

Year Built:

Approximately Around 19th century