The tomb of Mohammed Shah, the last of the Sayyid dynasty rulers, the earliest of the tombs in the garden, was built in 1444 by Ala-ud-din Alam Shah as a tribute to Mohammed Shah. The tomb is octagonal in shape, with numerous ornamental Hindu-style chhatris around the central dome, numerous arches, verandahs and sloping buttresses. There are turrets at each corner. The main tomb is supported by a 16-sided drum.
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Close up of The tomb of Mohammed Shah known as Mubarak Khan- Ka-Gumbad
Close up of The tomb of Mohammed Shah known as Mubarak Khan- Ka-Gumbad
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