This is an ancient tomb of sandstone structures called the Imam, a Muslim from Turkey who came to Delhi in the 15th century as if he were the head of the mosque. The tomb was built by the Imam himself and buried there after his death. The interior is decorated with exquisite Islamic works. It is a holy place for Muslims and a tourist attraction in New Delhi.
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This is an ancient tomb of sandstone structures called the Imam, a Muslim from Turkey who came to Delhi in the 15th century as if he were the head of the mosque. The tomb was built by the Imam himself and buried there after his death. The interior is decorated with exquisite Islamic works. It is a holy place for Muslims and a tourist attraction in New Delhi.
The tomb is very historical, there is a miracle tower next to it, so high I don’t know how to build it in ancient times.
Originally wanted to go to Red Fort first, but today is Monday, read a lot of Raiders written, today is not open, so we did not play old Delhi, and ran to the farthest attraction. Although the subway will be very cheap and very convenient, but we take the subway at 9 o'clock in the morning, there are more people, just like the morning peak in Shanghai, so we still end up taking the tutu car, 300 rupees, is expensive, but convenient. Delhi's smog in the morning was quite powerful. It was still average at about 10 o'clock. The weather was beautiful at 10:30. Many people here recommend it. I think it should be okay to repair the cultural relics. Even if you don't ask a commentator, you can probably watch it. If you ask for an explanation, it will be very interesting. I chose to see the Raiders, which is also very interesting, because most of the Raiders cannot actually match the pictures, but look at the name and explanation, one-on-one can find the corresponding landscape, at most there will be no commentator said so fine.
The scenery is very beautiful. Sitting in the scenic spot, I found a grass and looked at it.
History vicissitudes of life come from a sense of heavyness.