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The Mosque of Nizamuddin

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June 30, 1325
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Mongols 1206-1368

The Mosque of Nizamuddin

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The mosque which is built of red sandstone stylistically resembles the Alai Darwaza near the Qutb Minar. From the 14th century the area around the dargah of Nizamuddin became a burial ground for Muslim nobility. Watercolor, folio size 25.8 x 19 cm. British Library, London, Add.Or.5475 f.44.

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