gravesVpelli: New Delhi: North wing of the Government quarter, housing the Defence Ministry
gravesVpelli: New Delhi - India Gate
gravesVpelli: Delhi: Humayun's Tomb, circa 1570
gravesVpelli: New Delhi: The simple memorial to Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) in Raj Ghat
gravesVpelli: Delhi: The Qutub Minar minaret was started in 1200. Also pictured is the Alai Darwaza (mosque entrance)
gravesVpelli: Qutub Minar in Delhi is the world's tallest brick minaret at 238 feet
gravesVpelli: Delhi: The Lotus Temple for the Bahá'í Faith (1986)
gravesVpelli: Delhi India: Secretariat Building, 1911-1916
gravesVpelli: New Delhi's Secretariat, 1911-1916
gravesVpelli: Secretariat Buildings of New Delhi, 1911-1916
gravesVpelli: New Delhi Government Secretariat by Herbert Baker
gravesVpelli: New Delhi: Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
gravesVpelli: New Delhi: Humayun's Tomb, 1570
gravesVpelli: Tomb of Mughal Emperor Humanyun under the central dome, New Delhi
gravesVpelli: Delhi: Detail of entrance portal of Humayun's Tomb, 1569-1570
gravesVpelli: Delhi's Qutub Minar at 237 feet in height is constructed of sandstone and marble
gravesVpelli: Rashtrapathi Bavan (Indian Presidential House). Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens and built 1912-29
gravesVpelli: Delhi: Jama Masjid Mosque, dates from 1656
gravesVpelli: Delhi, India: The prayer area of the Jama Masjid mosque, located in old Delhi
gravesVpelli: Delhi's Jama Masjid (Mosque), mid 17th Century
gravesVpelli: New Delhi: North Block of the Secretariat Government complex
gravesVpelli: New Delhi: Jaipur Column in front of the Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential Palace)
gravesVpelli: New Delhi: Ceremonial Forecourt at the Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential Palace)
gravesVpelli: New Delhi's Rastrapathi Bavan: Decorative gate posts
gravesVpelli: Canon outside the entrance grill to the Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi
gravesVpelli: Humayun's Tomb in Delhi
gravesVpelli: Gurudwara Bangla Sahib Temple in New Delhi
gravesVpelli: Grounds and entrey gate of Humayun's Tomb in New Delhi
gravesVpelli: The grand colonnaded entrance, circa 1920, of the Rastrapati Bhavan (formerly Viceroy's House) by Edwin Lutyens
gravesVpelli: New Delhi: The Secretariat Building on the north side of the approach to the Rastrapati Bhavan