Itimad-ud-daula's Tomb
Itimad-ud-daula's Tomb, Agra Overview
Often referred to as the "Baby Taj Mahal", the tomb of Itimad-ud-daula
is a Mughal mausoleum and is often regarded as a copy of the Taj Mahal.
This is the first tomb in India made entirely of marble. It is the tomb
of Mir Gheyas Beg, who was a minister in the court of Shah Jahan.
Visiting this tomb is like taking a step back in time into Agra's
history.
Itimad-ud-daula's Tomb marks the transition from the
first phase of the Mughal architecture to the second. This was the first
structure to make use of pietra dura and the first to be built on the
banks of the Yamuna River. It basically consists of Indo-Islamic
architecture, with the use of arched entrances and octagonal shaped
towers.
If you take a bird's eye of the monument, it looks like a
jewel box set in a garden. This magnificent mausoleum, built on the
banks of Yamuna, was to inspire the construction of one of the wonders
of the world "Taj Mahal" in the later years.
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