Humayun’s Tomb New Delhi - UNESCO World Heritage Site - India 2024

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  • Humayun's tomb is the tomb of Mughal emperor, Mirza Nasir al-Din Muhammad commonly known as Humayun situated in Delhi, India.
    The tomb was commissioned by Humayun's first wife and chief consort, Empress Bega Begum under her patronage in 1558, and designed by Mirak Mirza Ghiyas and his son, Sayyid Muhammad, Persian architects chosen by her.
    It was the first garden tomb on the Indian subcontinent and is located in Nizamuddin East, Delhi, close to the Dina-panah Citadel, also known as Purana Qila (Old Fort), that Humayun found in 1538. It was also the first structure to use red sandstone at such a scale.
    The tomb was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993.
    Besides the main tomb enclosure of Humayun, several smaller monuments dot the pathway leading up to it, from the main entrance in the West, including one that even pre-dates the main tomb itself, by twenty years; it is the tomb complex of Isa Khan Niazi, an Afghan noble in Sher Shah Suri's court of the Suri dynasty, who fought against the Mughals, constructed in 1547.
    The site has many buildings to visit in addition to the main tomb. Entrance is 600 Rupees for foreigners or 50 Rupees for Indian nationals.
    The sight is very popular sight and is worth a visit.
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    This was one of the highlights of our visit to New Delhi. Another UNESCO World Heritage site that history lovers should see is Qutub Minar. Here is the video of it if you want to see.
    Qutub Minar - UNESCO World Heritage Site - World’s Tallest Brick Minaret - Delhi India 2024
    th-cam.com/video/nwfacULN7h4/w-d-xo.html