Humayun’s Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in New Delhi, serves as the final resting place of Humayun, whose father Babur founded the Mughal Empire. This tomb is one of the earliest examples of true Mughal architecture, blending Persian and Indian elements. The site carries historical significance beyond its architectural beauty; it was here that the last Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah II, was captured during the 1857 Indian Rebellion. Visitors today can explore the intricate design and serene gardens, gaining insight into the rich history and cultural fusion of the Mughal era.
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