New Delhi: German Ambassador to India Martin Ney on Tuesday signed an MoU with the Agha Khan Trust for Culture for the restoration of Arab Ki Sarai Baoliin the Humayun Tomb complex.
The German Embassy contributed Rs 41.5 lakh for the restoration of Arab Ki Sarai Baoli. Martin Ney said that the man-made ponds (
"Master craftsmen will undertake the conservation works – stone carvers and masons, who – will be using traditional tools, building crafts and materials," he added. German Ambassador said the restoration of cultural heritage sites has a positive impact on tourism.
"I am quite sure that after the Baoli has been restored to its original appearance, it will be a great place for local and foreign tourists," Martin Ney.
Arab Ki Sarai is situated within the premise of Humayun's tomb Complex and its lawns contain the Afsarwala Tomb and Mosque.
According to the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) listing of ancient structures in New Delhi, Arab Sarai was built in 1560 AD by Hamida Banu Begum, who was the chief consort of Mughal emperor Humayun, to accommodate 300 Arabs she had brought back from Mecca.
It is divided into two quadrangles by a series of cells provided with a gateway in the
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