Wednesday, 14 February 2018

Safdarjung's Tomb, Delhi


The tomb of Safdarjung in Delhi is the last attached tomb of Delhi. This tomb was built in the year 1753 by Nawab Shuja Ud Daula of Oudh, in memory of his father's Safdarjung. The mausoleum is a white mausoleum which is considered to be the last lamp of Mughal architecture. The entrance of this 300 square kilometer monument has been constructed with beautiful red sandstone with impressive shape. The central part of the grave will make your eyes dry with the magnificent performance of your colors, which will keep you from seeing the dong. The nine other mini tombs in this tomb will also attract your attention to those who will be fascinated by seeing them.

This mausoleum is a live example of ancient Mughal architecture which is very beautiful. If you are in Delhi, then we would advise you that you must make sure that the Tomb of Safdarjung does not stop the huge walls, tall fountains, Mughal Gardens present here to praise you Mughal style. There are sixteen sections in this tomb whose names will always be kept in your mind like Moti Mahal, Jungle Mahal, Badshah Choice.

The tomb opens from sunrise to sunset every other day. The name of this tombs is still used around this place.

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