Introduction to Safardarjung's Tomb
Delhi the capital of India is a place a historic stories and great monuments. Various rulers had ruled the country by making the place more valuable for Indian history and culture. The historic buildings carry different stories of different era. Safardarjung's Tomb is the tomb built in the eighteenth century by the sultanate rulers. The monument gives the brief history of enriched sultanate age in India.
History of Safardarjung's Tomb
The governor of Awadh was Safdarjung was named as Muhamud Shah and the tomb was built in honor of him by his son Nawab Shujauddaulah. The tomb was built after the reign of Mughal emperor Aurangazeb.
Description of Safardarjung's Tomb
The tomb is built with red sandstone and that is surrounded by small Mahals like Moti Mahal, Jangli Mahal, Badshash Prasand. The green garden and the towers are the significant features of the monument. The building contains eight sections in both the floors. The architect is a wonderful example of Mughal art monuments. The Mughal art and architect are the best example that India bears and this monument is one of those.
How to Reach Safardarjung's Tomb
Tourists can busses and local auto rickshaws from any corner of the city. The recent metro rail can take you to the destination. The tomb is 20 minutes drive from Connaught Place.
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