Posted by Kaddy (Mumbai, India) on 8 January 2008 in Architecture.
Bibi Ka Maqbara was built by Prince Azam Shah, son of Emperor Aurangzeb, in the late 17th century as a loving tribute to his mother, Dilras Bano Begam. The monument's name translates literally to 'Tomb of the Lady', but has earned the nickname 'poor man’s Taj' because it was made to rival the Taj Mahal. It is situated in Aurangabad, Maharashtra. The tomb in itself represents the transition from the ostentatious architecture of Akbar and Shah Jahan to the simple architecture of the Later Mughals. The comparison to the Taj Mahal has resulted in a general ignorance of the monument.
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good ... vertical cadre was better
8 Jan 2008 9:04am
Wow. This is stunning though it would be great if you chose vertical frame and did not blure the people out there.
8 Jan 2008 11:49am
Didn't even know this existed. Thanks for the photo and the education!
8 Jan 2008 2:43pm
Very nice place !
9 Jan 2008 2:11am
wow! awesome shot! can understand why you blurred out the people if only they were not there... it would have been perfect!
9 Jan 2008 2:30am
Great photo! I love the reflections! I haven't seen people blured out like that :) Pretty cool acctually!
9 Jan 2008 8:51am
Wonderful reflection.
9 Jan 2008 5:18pm
PREVIEW ONLY
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