A travel writer ventured to Delhi’s Jamali Kamali Mosque and Tomb, drawn by tales of hauntings. Instead of spectral encounters, the writer found a serene, historically rich monument marred by modern vandalism. The experience revealed a profound human element, with the silence and beauty overshadowing any supernatural whispers, prompting reflection on how history is misinterpreted.
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