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‘A beautifully written celebration of the many layers of India’s most fascinating city...a haunting addition to the literature of Delhi.’—William Dalrymple

Delhi is haunted—by its ghosts, its ruins, and its unending capacity for rebirth. In the shadow of medieval mosques and Mughal tombs, the past refuses to stay buried. Saints, Sultans, poets, and lovers—all linger in the city’s imagination, their stories shaping how we remember what once was.

In Ghosted, historian and storyteller Eric Chopra journeys through the capital’s most beguiling sites—Jamali-Kamali, Firoz Shah Kotla, Khooni Darwaza, the Mutiny Memorial, and Malcha Mahal—to unearth a Delhi that exists between worlds: a palimpsest where Sufis bless kings, jinn listen to grievances, and begums occupy dilapidated hunting lodges. What begins as a search for Delhi’s haunted monuments becomes a meditation on why we are drawn to the dead and how ghost stories become vessels of collective memory.

Blending archival research with folklore, myth, and reflection, Chopra paints an intimate portrait of a city forever in dialogue with its former selves. Through invasions and rebirths, he reveals that Delhi’s spirit resides not just in its monuments but in the unseen presences that linger among them.

Ghosted is a lyrical, haunting journey through the city’s spectral landscape—an invitation to listen to what its echoes tell us about memory and identity.

‘Part travelogue, part spiritual quest and part irreverent dance through the myths that crowd the monuments of Delhi, historian Eric Chopra’s Ghosted is sure to capture the imagination of a new generation of readers…’—Ira Mukhoty, acclaimed author and best-selling narrative historian

 
 

Review

‘Part travelogue, part spiritual quest and part irreverent dance through the myths that crowd the monuments of Delhi, historian Eric Chopra’s Ghosted is sure to capture the imagination of a new generation of readers…’—Ira Mukhoty, acclaimed author and best-selling narrative historian.

About the Author

Eric Chopra is a public historian, writer, media creator, podcaster, and the founder of Itihasology, an inclusive platform dedicated to Indian history and art. A key aspect of his work is making the past accessible and inclusive for popular discourse. He leads a range of heritage experiences at museums and monuments and designs history-musicals in which he performs as a storyteller. Chopra is the co-host of the For Old Times’ Sake Podcast and Jaipur Literature Festival’s Jaip
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Ghosted Delhis Haunted Monuments

Ghosted Delhis Haunted Monuments

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  • ISBN: 9789363363601
  • Author: Eric Chopra
  • Publisher: Speaking Tiger
  • Pages: 296
  • Format: Paperback
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‘A beautifully written celebration of the many layers of India’s most fascinating city...a haunting addition to the literature of Delhi.’—William Dalrymple

Delhi is haunted—by its ghosts, its ruins, and its unending capacity for rebirth. In the shadow of medieval mosques and Mughal tombs, the past refuses to stay buried. Saints, Sultans, poets, and lovers—all linger in the city’s imagination, their stories shaping how we remember what once was.

In Ghosted, historian and storyteller Eric Chopra journeys through the capital’s most beguiling sites—Jamali-Kamali, Firoz Shah Kotla, Khooni Darwaza, the Mutiny Memorial, and Malcha Mahal—to unearth a Delhi that exists between worlds: a palimpsest where Sufis bless kings, jinn listen to grievances, and begums occupy dilapidated hunting lodges. What begins as a search for Delhi’s haunted monuments becomes a meditation on why we are drawn to the dead and how ghost stories become vessels of collective memory.

Blending archival research with folklore, myth, and reflection, Chopra paints an intimate portrait of a city forever in dialogue with its former selves. Through invasions and rebirths, he reveals that Delhi’s spirit resides not just in its monuments but in the unseen presences that linger among them.

Ghosted is a lyrical, haunting journey through the city’s spectral landscape—an invitation to listen to what its echoes tell us about memory and identity.

‘Part travelogue, part spiritual quest and part irreverent dance through the myths that crowd the monuments of Delhi, historian Eric Chopra’s Ghosted is sure to capture the imagination of a new generation of readers…’—Ira Mukhoty, acclaimed author and best-selling narrative historian

 
 

Review

‘Part travelogue, part spiritual quest and part irreverent dance through the myths that crowd the monuments of Delhi, historian Eric Chopra’s Ghosted is sure to capture the imagination of a new generation of readers…’—Ira Mukhoty, acclaimed author and best-selling narrative historian.

About the Author

Eric Chopra is a public historian, writer, media creator, podcaster, and the founder of Itihasology, an inclusive platform dedicated to Indian history and art. A key aspect of his work is making the past accessible and inclusive for popular discourse. He leads a range of heritage experiences at museums and monuments and designs history-musicals in which he performs as a storyteller. Chopra is the co-host of the For Old Times’ Sake Podcast and Jaipur Literature Festival’s Jaip

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