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Firoz Shah’s Fallen Neem

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Bodhi Leaf Firoz Shah’s Fallen Neem

This large neem shaded the entrance to the Tughluk King Firoz Shah’s tomb. It broke apart in June 2008, and now only a small remnant of the stump is visible.


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  • State: Delhi NCR
  • Locality: Delhi: Above Hauz Khas Tank, by the gardens near the Arts Village Gate

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  • Latitude: 28.553059 ° north of the Equator
  • Longitude: 77.193605 ° east of the Prime Meridian
  • Altitude: 230.7 metres above sea level

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