This lovely burial chamber and the madrasa (school) are related with the Sufi Saint Abdu'r-Rahim assumed name Aabd-ul-Razak, prominently known as Shaikh Chehli (likewise articulated Chili) accepted to be the otherworldly instructor of the Mughal Prince Dara Shikoh, the oldest child of Emperor Shahjahan. The burial chamber, ignoring the madrasa and remaining on a fake porch, is octagonal Prachin life in shape with the entry in the South. It is worked of buff sandstone and is delegated with a pear-formed arch of white marble remaining on a high roundabout drum. The cenotaph of the holy person possesses the focal point of the chamber, while his grave is situated in the lower chamber, which conjoins the madarasa through a tight display. The madrasa has nine-angled openings on each side of a focal yard that has in the middle a stone brick work tank. The artifacts recuperated from the unearthings at 'Unforgiving ka Tilla' and 'Bhagwanpura' (both fall in the region of Kurukshetra) are shown in two little historical centers of the madrasa building.
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