Sunday, September 18, 2011

Humayun Tomb, Monument The Love Wife


KOMPAS.com - Delhi indeed save a lot of heritage stories centuries ago, in her boisterous city, the stories were not the slightest move of the movement of time. Remains as strong as sturdy and beautiful monument UNESCO recognition for this one. Yes, people call the wife of Mughal monument of love. When King Humayun, the largest Muslim rulers in medieval times it died in 1556, Humayun's widow, Haji Begum Bega Begum also called to establish the grave for him.

At first the tomb is located in the Purana Qila complex, precisely at the Sher Mandel who is the king's library. But after nine years of his death in 1565 pusaranya moved to a new complex near the Purana Qila, Humayun's Tomb is a place where I was.

Indian architectural style monument is made entirely of Persia red brick, white brick and marble, decorated with gardens and a beautiful fountain surrounded by sturdy walls and tall. And when viewed carefully building design was inspired from the Mughal dynasty renowned buildings, Emperor Shah Jahan in Agra, the Taj Mahal.

As in the Taj Mahal, Humayun's Tomb King contained in the main building at Monument Humayun this, but it was not only the King's tomb, there are several other tombs of unique buildings, such as Nai Ka Gumbad which is the tomb of King Barber, reputedly the tomb builders Shaver was built near the king because the king's familiarity with the barber was in his lifetime that every time the king would shave only use the services of the barber.

Besides the tomb of the king's barber there is also the Tomb of Arab traders were also called Qi Arab Sarai-eight-shaped facet. And not far in the north there is the Tomb of Isa Khan.

Humayun Tomb is indeed included in the List of World Cultural Heritage or The World's Cultural Heritage by UNESCO, which is why maintenance banguanan is considered by the government of India, it is seen from the cleanliness and also some workers who were doing renovation or just a routine maintenance action every day.

Thus, proof of Indian love story not only of the Emperor Shah Jahan, still had baberapa monument to love others, and one of them the famous Humayun Tomb in Delhi is this. Seen the enthusiasm of the local and foreign tourists who visit the Humayun Tomb, although ticket prices for foreigners are far more expensive than the price of tickets for local people, which is 250 rupees, or about USD 50,000 for foreign tourists and only 50 rupees, or about USD 10,000 for the tourists local.

Access to this monument was not difficult, not less than 3 km from Connaught Place shopping center, or from Delhi Railway Station by using the auto ricksaw that you can bargain the price of rent. Surely no more than 40 rupees or when dirupiahkan for 8000 only. (Zee)

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