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Ain-ul-Mulk's Tomb

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The tomb is a square building surmounted by a large, hemispherical dome. Domed pavilions are provided on all four corners of the main dome. The facade has two tiers of three recessed arches on all its sides. Its walls are decorated with
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A highly decorated mosque is located beside the tomb. A parapet wall runs along the roof, dotted by pot-like finials with domical tops.
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Bijapur, the old capital of the Adil Shahi kings: a guide to its ruins with historical outline
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Bijapur
16°50′05″N 75°46′05″E / 16.8346491°N 75.7680482°E / 16.8346491; 75.7680482
Monument of National Importance
mausoleum
Bijapur
Karnataka
monument of national importance
Adil Shahi
Ibrahim I
Ainapur
stucco

"Minaret of protected tomb crumbles"
"Alphabetical List of Monuments – Karnataka – Dharwad"
Archaeological Survey of India



Cousens, Henry
Bijapur, the old capital of the Adil Shahi kings: a guide to its ruins with historical outline



Architecture and Art of the Deccan Sultanates
The New Cambridge History of India
"Bijapur's grandeur"
the original
Categories
Monuments of National Importance (India)

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