Tughluq's Tomb, Delhi
oil on board 5 x 10 in 12.7 x 25.4 cm
Private Collection
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Built by Sultan Tughluq (reigned 1321-5), the mausoleum sits in a fortified bastion which was once surrounded by a seasonal lake. The tomb is on of the earliest examples of a distinctly Indo-Islamic architecture; it is also a suitably martial monument to a monarch who, in his own works, "fought with the Tatars twenty-nine times, and never failed to drive them in defeat".