As soon as you enter the building, it must be the first Mongolian work.. 9 years after Humayun’s death. The architect of the building is Iranian Mirek Mirza Giyas.. It is believed that $ 15 million was spent on its construction.. It features the first garden shrine built in India..
Red sandstone and white marble in this one, as in other structures seen in Delhi decorations are used. The geometric pools and ducts in the garden of the building, which is stated to be the prototype of the Taj Mahal, were designed so that they act as air conditioners. Humayun’s tomb is surrounded by 55 meters long walls made of red sandstone.. After climbing the stairs, you reach the courtyard of the tomb.. The tomb of Humayun, two rulers of the Mughal Empire who lived between 1508 and 1556, is located inside the tomb.. There are many buildings in the complex apart from the tomb.
Transportation: Direct access by metro It is possible to reach the tomb, which is not provided, by rikshaws for approximately 60-80 rs after getting off the Mandi House metro station.
Entry Fee: 250 rs
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SummaryArticle NameHumayun’s TombDescription As it is the first Mongolian artifact as soon as you enter the building, it is a UNESCO heritage listed building in 1993, revealing the traces of Mongolian architecture.. 9 years after Humayun’s death, the building, which was started to be built in 1565 by the order of Humayun’s wife, Haji Begum, who was the second ruler of the Mughal Empire, was completed in 1972..