The
Karan
Tal,
Kalandar
Shah’s
tomb,
Cantonment
Church
Tower,
the
Kos
Minar,
a
small
fort
in
Katju
Nagar
called
Traori
sarai,
Babur’s
masjid
and
the
tombs
of
Mukrab
Ali
Khan
and
Mubarak
Khan.
Two
ancient
inscribed
red
pillars
have
been
discovered
in
Amin.
The
National
Dairy
Research
Institute
(NDRI)
is
the
largest
such
institute
in
whole
of
Asia.
Cantonment
Church
Tower:
This
is
a
big
old
tower
and
can
be
seen
from
a
distance
of
several
kilometers
as
it
is
almost
35
meters
in
height.
The
tower
is
surrounded
by
a
large
ornamental
cross.
The
church
itself
named
after
St.
James,
was
dismantled
with
the
shifting
of
the
Cantonment
to
Ambala
in
1841
A.D.
Kalander
Shah's
Tomb:
Kalander
Shah's
tomb
is
situated
just
outside
the
town.
The
grave
is
made
of
marble
and
decorated
with
sculpture.
The
tomb
was
built
by
Ghias-ud-din,
Emperor
of
Delhi,
to
the
memory
of
Bo-Ali-Qualander
Shah,
a
famous
Muslim
Savant
and
Sage,
who
influenced
the
thinking
of
his
age
and
was
very
widely
revered
by
all
communities.
Within
the
enclosure
are
mosque
and
a
reservoir
with
fountains
built
by
Emperor
Alamgir
and
outside
a
Kettle
Drum
balcony.
Miran
Sahib's
Tomb:
This
tomb
stands
to
the
memory
of
a
saint,
Sayad
Mohd.
alias
Miran
Sahib
who
died
in
899
A.D.
He
was
responsible
for
rescuing
a
Brahmin
girl
from
the
clutches
of
a
Raja
in
a
pitched
battle.
The
tomb
is
situated
towards
the
extreme
south
of
the
town
and
alongside
it
stand
a
small
mosque
and
a
cemetery
of
many
members
of
the
Mandal
family.
The
Karna
Tal:
The
Karna
Tal
or
Tank,
named
after
Raja
Karna,
son
of
Surya,
ace
archer,
unrivalled
warrior,
terror
of
the
Pandvas,
an
ardent
supporter
of
the
king
Duryodhana
in
the
Mahabharat
war,
donor
par
excellence
and
the
founder
of
the
city
of
Karnal,
is
now
being
renovated
and
converted
into
a
tourist
spot
by
Karnal
municipality.
It
is
said
that
Raja
Karna,
who
was
very
philanthropic
used
to
give
gold
in
alms
to
the
needy
at
the
spot.
Pukka
Pul:
The
Sayad's
shrine
built
at
Moghul
Bridge
about
7
kilometers
from
Karnal
city
is
the
scene
of
a
big
mela
every
Thursday.
Lamps
are
lit.
Superstitious
people
from
far
and
near
come
to
make
offering
at
the
shrine
and
ask
for
boons
varying
from
diseases
cure
to
elimination
of
ghosts
from
their
bodies
and
prayers
for
material
prosperity.