SA Site Cover: The Ghalib Haveli in Chandni Chowk, Delhi by Varun Jha
Bust of Ghalib, along with a wine chalice and a reconstructed verse journal Delhi has plenty of monuments that are underrated or simply overlooked by the public. Last week I happened to be at one such site in Old Delhi: Mirza Ghalib ki Haveli, located in the Gali Qasim Jan, Ballimaran. The building which was taken under its wing by ASI, hosted Ghalib for a large part of his later life, after he moved from Agra. On hearing about the monument, the first thing that caught my attention was the preserved artefacts belonging to Ghalib and his family, his clothing and his daily utilities in particular. The thought of getting a good look at these artefacts was enough to get me hunting down the Haveli. I had a lofty image of the Haveli in my mind but on reaching there, I was startled to see a small two room house that housed the entire museum. The artefacts were in a relatively poor condition, but powerful enough to transport one back to the late Mughal era, just like the Hav...