Bibi ka Makbara: Taj Mahal of the Deccan and how it made meextremely upset
Whenever I first saw an image of Bibi ka Maqbara, I, in the same way as other others, mistook it for Taj Mahal. From that point forward, I was extremely inquisitive to visit the landmark, otherwise called the Taj of the Deccan (Dekkhani Taj, as local people call it). Bibi Ka Maqbara in the first part of the day So this end of the week, I at last made an excursion to Aurangabad, and on day 2 of the outing, I made an early morning visit. (Fast Tip: Arrive at the doors by 7:45 am to click pictures with no group behind the scenes). Bibi ka Makbara, which in a real sense means 'Spouse's burial chamber' or 'Burial chamber of the Woman', was implicit 1679 Promotion. Also, as it turns out, it was worked for exactly the same explanation as the Taj mahal. It was authorized by the incomparable Mughal ruler, Aurangazeb in memory of his most memorable spouse, Dilras Banu. Notwithstanding, it was finished by Aurangazeb's oldest child, Azam Shah. Aurangazeb was exceptionally e