
Safdarjang Tomb
The Safdarjung Tomb is a mausoleum in New Delhi, India. Nawab Shujaud Daula erected it in the late 18th century as the last resting place for his father, Safdarjang. The mausoleum is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is regarded as one of the last specimens of Mughal architecture in India.
The mausoleum is located within the Safdarjang's Tomb complex, a huge garden complex. The tomb is a massive square edifice constructed of red sandstone and white marble with a central chamber placed on a plinth and capped by a double dome. The dome is adorned with elaborate geometric designs and Quranic texts. The tomb is flanked by several lesser graves, each of which belongs to a member of the Mughal royal family.
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