Taraori Sarai, Karnal, Haryana
  • Taraori Sarai, Karnal, Haryana
  • Taraori Sarai, Karnal, Haryana
  • Taraori Sarai, Karnal, Haryana
Taraori Sarai, Karnal, Haryana

A Mughal-period caravansarai or rest house located northwest of Taraori town in Karnal district, Haryana. Attributed to the reign of Emperor Aurangzeb (r. 1658–1707 CE), the square enclosure is constructed of lakhori bricks, red sandstone, and lime mortar, with corner bastions and three-storeyed gateways on the north and south. The complex includes a mosque within the southwest corner, now repurposed as a Gurudwara and a tank situated outside the southern wall, both dating to the same period. Currently unprotected, the sarai has suffered structural damage, including vegetation overgrowth, loss of original materials, blocked archways, and alterations using modern bricks. Despite this, the enclosure remains inhabited, largely by families of Partition-era refugees from Multan region in present day Pakistan, and parts of the gateways and cells continue to be used as residences.