Monday, March 4, 2019

Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq Tomb

Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq, the very first ruler king from 'Tughlaq' dynesty built his own tomb while constructing Tughlaqabad fort in 1300th cenctuary. 
Quite visible from Adilabad fort and juxtaposed to Tughlaqabad fort is difinetly give us the glimpses of glorious history. Massively built on plane area, canal stremed once upon a time between Tughlaqabad fort and Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq tomb and connected by causeway.

The slanted tomb is a place where three graves resting in a peace viz Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq, his beloved wife and his son Mohammad bin Tughlaq. 

Massive structure is well guarded by fort like wall with one bastion and other arches. 

There is another small tomb of Zafar Khan trusted general of Allauddin Khilji who died in 1299 AD. The fifth very small grave in inside one of the surrounding cell is of Ghiyasuddin's dog. 

The trip to tomb is paying homage to most liberal king of Tughlak Dynesty.

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Rusted but remained!

 Rusted but remained! Clicked at Matheran, Maharashtra, India.