Rajon Ki Baoli: Delhi’s Hidden Stepwell in Mehrauli Archaeological Park

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7/16/2025

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Built during the Lodi dynasty in the 16th century, Rajon Ki Baoli is tucked away inside Mehrauli Archaeological Park. Featuring stunning Indo-Islamic architecture, symmetrical arches, stone corridors, and intricately carved columns, Rajon Ki Baoli once served as a water reservoir. It was named for masons (“rajmistris”) who settled in the area. Mehrauli Archaeological Park is home to over 100 monuments, and Rajon Ki Baoli stands as one of its best-preserved gems.