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  2. Tomb of Isa Khan - Wikipedia

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    The tomb of the noble Isa Khan Niazi is located in the Humayun's Tomb complex in Delhi, India. The mausoleum, octagonal in shape and built mainly of red sandstone, was built in 1547–1548 during the reign of Sher Shah Suri. The mosque of Isa Khan is located west of the mausoleum, which along with other buildings form the UNESCO World Heritage ...

  3. Isa Khan Niazi - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Isa Khan Niazi was born in 1453 and his last brother was born in 1478. He died in Delhi in 1548 at the age of 95. The time of 1451 – 1525 was the golden period for the two brothers. It was the time when Lodhis completely dominated the subcontinent (Hindustan). Isa Khan Niazi was a prominent member among the ruling family.

  4. Isa Khan - Wikipedia

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    Isa Khan was born in the 16th-century into a zamindar family known as the Dewans of Sarail in the Bhati region of the Sultanate of Bengal. [1] There are conflicting accounts regarding his origins. According to one tradition, his grandfather Bhagirat was a Bais Rajput from Oudh who came to Bengal in search of fortune.

  5. Makli Necropolis - Wikipedia

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    Makli Necropolis is located in the town of Makli, which is located on a plateau approximately 6 kilometres from the city of Thatta, [ 1 ] the capital of lower Sindh until the 17th century. [ 4 ] It lies approximately 98 km east of Karachi, near the apex of the Indus River Delta in southeastern Sindh.

  6. Humayun's Tomb - Wikipedia

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    Constructed in 1547 CE, it is the tomb complex of Isa Khan Niyazi, an Afghan noble in Sher Shah Suri's court of the Suri dynasty, who fought against the Mughals. The octagonal tomb is positioned within an octagonal garden, which was built during his own lifetime and the reign of Islam Shah Suri, son of Sher Shah. It later served as a burial ...

  7. List of mosques in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Shahbaz Khan Masjid: Shahbag, Dhaka: 1679 Sunni: Also known as Hazrat Haji Khwaja Shahbaz Khan Mosque: Chawkbazar Shahi Masjid: Chawkbazar, Lalbagh, Dhaka: 1676 Sunni: Nakhalpara Sapra Mosque Nakhalpara, Tejgaon, Dhaka: 1961 Sunni: Allakuri Masjid: Mohammadpur, Dhaka: 1680 Sunni: Earliest known square single-domed Mughal-style mosque in Bengal ...

  8. Musa Khan Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Musa Khan Mosque is a Mughal-era structure in Bangladesh that stands in the southern part of the country's capital Dhaka. [1] Built in 18th century the mosque holds significant historical values and is named after the son of medieval Bengal's one of the most prominent Baro-Bhuyans, Isa Khan's son Musa Khan.

  9. Afsarwala tomb - Wikipedia

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    Afsarwala tomb. The Afsarwala tomb complex consists of a tomb and mosque, [ 1] located inside the Humayun's Tomb complex in Delhi, India. The mausoleum houses the tomb of an unknown person. The tomb, together with other structures, forms the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Humayun's tomb complex.