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| Last Updated:: 26/08/2023

Humayun's Tomb

 

 

 

 

 

 Source:  Gardens of Delight, Indian Gardens through Ages, Rahoul B.Singh, Pg-100

 

This tomb ,  located in the city of Delhi was completed in  1571 A.D.  It is made of red sand stone and white marble. It is centrally located in the Char bagh garden. The tomb is set in a centre of a large square garden enclosed by high walls. It is divided into four parts by wide causeways and water channels. The garden is a superb example of the Mughal era gardens. It is set with fountains which were the common features of the Mughal style of architecture