Azim Khan's Tomb
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Azim Khan's Tomb (aka Azim Khan) is the tomb of Azim Khan,[1] who was a general of the Mughal Army, located on a small hillock at Anuvrat Marg, Delhi-Gurgaon Road, in Delhi, India.[2] The tomb was commissioned in 17th century.[3] It is built in the typical square-shaped structure with a crowned dome coated with plaster and decorated with carvings.[4] After the Mughal period, during the British rule, the tomb was used as a recreational place by British soldiers.[5] The tomb is included into the lists of Indian Monuments of National Importance.
This article is about the tomb of 17th century Mughal general. For the early 19th century Afghan noble, see Azim Khan.
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Type | Tomb |
Architectural style | Mughal |
Location | Anuvrat Marg, Delhi-Gurgaon Road, Delhi, India |
Coordinates | 28.5218039°N 77.1904368°E / 28.5218039; 77.1904368 |
Construction started | 17th century |
Completed | 17th century |
Renovated | 2010 |
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