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  1. Dec 6, 2023 · Humayun’s tomb. by UNESCO. This tomb, built in 1570, is of particular cultural significance as it was the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent. It inspired several major architectural innovations, culminating in the construction of the Taj Mahal.

  2. Jul 13, 2020 · Humayun’s tomb is surrounded by a 27-hectare garden complex. Flowing water was an essential element of the Mughal char-bagh garden design and incorporated into the gardens. This Persian landscaping style consists of four rivers representing milk, honey, water and wine.

  3. Oct 15, 2019 · Humayun’s Tomb. Address. Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia Dargah, Mathura Rd, Nizamuddin, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi, Delhi 110013, India. Phone +91 11 2435 5275. Web Visit website. Humayun's Tomb is a top Delhi attraction and one of the city's prominent Mughal-era monuments. It contains the body of the second emperor of the Mughal Dynasty, Emperor ...

  4. Humayun’s mausoleum has earned the title of necropolis of the Mughal dynasty. No sepulcher in India or elsewhere contains such a high number of tombs of the Mughal emperors and their relatives. Moreover, Humayun’s tomb is the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent. The mausoleum stands on a massive platform which has a height of up to ...

  5. Jan 17, 2015 · Humayun’s Tomb is a cultural UNESCO World Heritage site. It was built in the 1560’s for the Mughal Emperor Humayan. It is the first garden tomb in India, a precursor to the Taj Mahal. It is built on a grand scale, with a garden setting inspired by the charbagh, or four quadrant garden, entered by lofty gateways.

  6. Humayun’s tomb is known as the first example of the monumental scale that would characterize subsequent Mughal imperial architecture. Commissioned, it is believed, by Humayun’s senior widow and principal wife, Haji Begam, or by her son Akbar, the tomb is the first to mark the grave of a Mughal emperor; Humayun’s father Babur, who founded ...

  7. Mar 3, 2021 · History of Humayun’s Tomb. Humayun was the second Mughal Emperor, who ruled over swathes of modern day India, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Following his death in 1556, his widow and chief consort, the Persian born Empress Bega Begum (also often known as Haji Begum), commissioned a magnificent tomb for her late husband.

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