1959-62 Survey
Called Round Well I of Tughluqābād Fort. Located in the southwest part of the fort’s city area. Grid ref. J-13
This well is round and has a diameter of 2.2 m; it is approximately 9 m deep and is now completely dry. The remains of the crushed stone visible in the earth surface indicates that the well originally had a ring of stone paving around it approximately 1.5 m wide. Period II.
トゥグルカーバード城砦内の円井戸Iとよぶ。同城砦の都市地域の南西部分にある。附図.J-13
この井戸は,直径2.2メートルの円形をなし,現在では,水はまったくなく,深さは約9メートルである。地表に現われている割り石の,残存している状況からみて,本来は,この井戸の周囲に,幅約1.5メートルの環状の石敷きがあったことがわかる。第Ⅱ期。
東研.Ⅹ-4-5
2015-18 Survey
This was hidden in a jungle and could not be found. On his map, Shokoohy identifies six wells inside the city of Tughluqabad and provides a photo of W6. Shokoohy believes that there were originally many more wells.
現在は、ジャングルに包まれ、確認することはできなかった。Shokoohyは市街地図の中に、Tughluqabad市内の6つの井戸の位置を記載し、W6の写真を掲載し、本来はもっとたくさんの井戸が存在したであろうとする。
Map Reference: Grid ref. J-13
IOC Reference: W-02, X-4-5
ASI Reference: --
Archived IOC Site Record: https://perma.cc/HCB8-BQTB
Mission Credit Line : Mission for Indian History and Archaeology, University of Tokyo, in 1959-60 , 1961-62: the Resurvey of the Delhi Monuments, Research and Information Center for Asian Studies, Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia, University of Tokyo in 2015-18.
Diameter - 2.2m, Depth - 9m.