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  1. Exuding simplicity, the tomb of Iltutmish has a grand entrance that is intricately carved and adorned with geometrical patterns, and inscriptions in 'kufic' and 'naskh' forms of calligraphic script. Imam Zamin, a saint from Turkestan, who settled in the Indian subcontinent around 1500, built this tomb for himself.

  2. Tomb of Iltutmish, Qutb Complex. Indian National Trust For Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH), Delhi Chapter New Delhi, India. Sketch: interior. Details.

  3. 22 de jun. de 2020 · Almost 800 years old, it is also the oldest surviving Islamic tomb in India – the mausoleum of Prince Nasiruddin Mahmud (r. 1227-1229 CE), brother of Razia Sultan and eldest son of Sultan Iltutmish, the third ruler of Delhi’s Slave Dynasty. The capital city of India has been a witness to the history of the country since many ages.

  4. 23 de nov. de 2021 · It is the tomb of the successor and son in law of Qutbuddin Aibak as well as the second sultan of the slave dynasty, Iltutmish. This mausoleum was built by him in 1235, lying in the north-western corner of the complex. He made his tomb near the extended Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque. The credit of the extension of the mosque was also done by him.

  5. This self-built tomb of the second ruler of the Slave Dynasty, Shamsuddin Iltutmish, was built in 1235. The structure sits along the north-west corner of the Qutb Complex, next to Iltutmish’s own extensions of the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, and was one of the first tombs to be built in the city.

  6. Tomb of Iltutmish. Google apps. Google Arts & Culture features content from over 2000 leading museums and archives who have partnered with the Google Cultural ...

  7. sketch: interior