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Humayun Tomb Historical Facts and Pictures

Humayun’s tomb, situated in the Indian city of Delhi, was accredited by Humayun’s first wife Bega Begum in 1565, 9 years after the Emperor’s death. The tomb, designed by Persian architect Mirak Mirza Ghiyas, was the very first garden-tomb in the Indian sub-continent. It took 8 years to build the main tomb, with the construction work completing in 1572. The compound covers the Humayun’s tomb, the graves of Bega Begum, Hamida Begum and numerous other subsequent Mughals, including Jahandar Shah, Farrukhsiyar and Alamgir II. In 1993, it was declared as UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The Mughal emperor’s tomb is set in a geometrically arranged garden setting. The architectural elements of the building represent a step forward in Mughal architecture that was markedly different from earlier Mughal structures. The garden complex is divided into 4 parts that are further sub-divided in several square parts with numerous causeways, water pavilions and water channels. The complex has two gates – one on the south and one on the west.

The architecture and interior of the tomb carries a Persian touch. The tomb’s main chamber is quite similar to the tomb of Persia’s Mongol Ilkhanid ruler Oljeitu. This is one of the Mughal establishments influenced by Timurid architecture. The interior features small kiosks on the roof. The tomb also carries beautiful tile work embodying both Persian and Indian decorative features.

Humayun Tomb

Humaayun Tomb Images

Humaayun Tomb Images

Humayun Tomb Photos

Humayun Tomb Photos

Humayun Tomb Pictures

Humayun Tomb Pictures

Humayun Tomb

Humayun Tomb

Humayun Tomb Interior

Humayun Tomb Interior View

Humayun Tomb Interior View

Humayun Tomb Interior

Humayun Tomb Interior

Inside of Humayun Tomb

Inside of Humayun Tomb

Interior of Humayun Tomb

Interior of Humayun Tomb

Humayun Tomb Gardens

Humayun Tomb Garden Pictures

Humayun Tomb Garden Pictures

Humayun Tomb Garden

Humayun Tomb Garden

Humayun Tomb Gardens

Humayun Tomb Gardens

Humayun Tomb Entrance

Entrance of Humayun Tomb

Entrance of Humayun Tomb

Humayun Tomb Entrance

Humayun Tomb Entrance

Representing the Mughal structural style’s formative stage, Humayun’s tomb represents earliest extant specimen of Mughal style architecture. A century later, the same architectural flair culminated in the Taj Mahal. Humayun’s Tomb still stands as one of the great architectural achievements of Mughal era.

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1572
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