Capturing Delhi in Pixel - The Isa Khan Tomb


CAPTURING  DELHI IN PIXEL - THE ISA KHAN TOMB


The Isa Khan tomb complex is a walled area adjacent to Humayun’s Tomb and is the resting place of Isa Khan Niyazi, a noble of influence at the court of Sher Shan Suri. A mosque and an octagonal tomb built in the Sur style are enclosed in Isa Khan’s walled complex. An inscription on a sandstone slab over the mihrab inside the tomb dates the construction to the Hijra year 954 (A.D. 1547-1548). The complex is the first historic structure encountered by visitors on entering the World Heritage Site complex of Humayun’s Tomb and this tomb is one of the best and earliest examples of sunken garden style tombs in India


Built by: Sher Shah Suri
Architectural styles: Lodhi architectural style and Afghan-style tomb 
Hours : Monday - Sunday 6am - 7pm 
Price : Rs. 10 (Indians), Rs. 250 (foreigners).




Picture is taken from :Redmi  Note 5 pro/Faisal Quadeer






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