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Bibi Ka Maqbara, Aurangabad

The beautiful mausoleum of Aurangzeb’s wife
by
Niranjana BaraiandSanmati Hosure
IDC, IIT Bombay
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  • The main entrance.

  • One has to take token to visit mausoleum.

  • Posing for photo.

  • Decorative Window with Latticework.

  • Latticed window.

  • The grave of Rabia-ud-daurani is enclosed by an octagonal screen made by delicately carved marble.

  • Minar of Bibi-Ka-Maqbara.

  • The mausoleum.

  • Decorative elements.

  • The main gate to enter.

  • Left view of mausoleum.

  • The Backside of the Maqbara.

The main entrance.

One has to take token to visit mausoleum.

Posing for photo.

Decorative Window with Latticework.

Latticed window.

The grave of Rabia-ud-daurani is enclosed by an octagonal screen made by delicately carved marble.

Minar of Bibi-Ka-Maqbara.

The mausoleum.

Decorative elements.

The main gate to enter.

Left view of mausoleum.

The Backside of the Maqbara.

Bibi Ka Maqbara, located in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, is a stunning mausoleum built in the 17th century. Commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in memory of his wife, Dilras Banu Begum, it is often referred to as the "Taj of the Deccan" due to its architectural similarities with the Taj Mahal.

The main entrance is on the southern side of the outerwall, and at the centre of the three remaining walls are open pavilions, which were used as Mosque, Diwan-e-Am and Diwan-e-Khas. These structures are adorned with exquisite paintings from both the Mughal and Nizam periods, showcasing the rich artistic heritage of the time. Constructed between circa 1651 and 1661 A.D., the structure features intricate marble inlay work and beautiful gardens, reflecting a blend of Persian and Indian architectural styles. Although it lacks the grandeur of the Taj Mahal, Bibi Ka Maqbara is celebrated for its elegance and serves as a significant historical and cultural landmark, attracting tourists and historians alike.

The main entrance.

One has to take token to visit mausoleum.

Posing for photo.

Decorative Window with Latticework.

Latticed window.

The grave of Rabia-ud-daurani is enclosed by an octagonal screen made by delicately carved marble.

Minar of Bibi-Ka-Maqbara.

The mausoleum.

Decorative elements.

The main gate to enter.

Left view of mausoleum.

The Backside of the Maqbara.


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