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Isa Khan's Tomb - Mausoleum
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Isa Khan's Tomb

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Isa Khan's Tomb is an octagonal mausoleum located within the Humayun's Tomb complex in Delhi, India. Constructed in 1547 and 1548, the monument was built for Isa Khan Niyazi, an Afghan nobleman who served in the court of the Sur Empire under Sher Shah Suri. The structure is distinguished by its prominent domed canopy and deep verandahs supported by pillars, reflecting the pre-Mughal Lodi architectural style. It is a significant site for historians and architects studying the evolution of Indo-Islamic funerary monuments.

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Where is Isa Khan's Tomb located?

Isa Khan's Tomb is located within the Humayun's Tomb complex in Delhi, India. It is an octagonal mausoleum built in the 16th century.

Who was buried in Isa Khan's Tomb?

The tomb was built for Isa Khan, an Afghan noble in the court of Sher Shah Suri. He was a prominent figure during the Sur Empire.

When was Isa Khan's Tomb built?

The octagonal mausoleum was constructed during 1547 and 1548. It predates Humayun's Tomb, which was built later in the same complex.

What is the architectural style of Isa Khan's Tomb?

The tomb features a distinct Lodi-era style, characterized by its striking octagonal shape. It stands out as an important example of pre-Mughal Islamic architecture in Delhi.

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