Farrukhnagar, just 20 kilometres from Gurgaon, is a town full of stories. Built by the Nawabs, it was once a centre of trade and power, later taken over by the Jats, and today it quietly holds the layers of its past.
On this walk, we begin at the Sheesh Mahal, the seat of the Nawabs. We step into the Bawli, the old stepwell that kept the town alive, and pass through the gateways that once guarded its busy lanes. The havelis tell us of the merchants and families who lived here, their balconies and courtyards still carrying traces of another time.
The story of Farrukhnagar is also about faith and change. A mosque here, now turned into a temple and a gurdwara, shows how communities and memory shift with history.
This is not just about looking at monuments. It is about listening to the town itself — of how power, trade, and people shaped it over centuries.
Join us to walk through Farrukhnagar.
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Where it is
Address : Farukh Nagar, Farukh Nagar, Haryana 122506, India
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