Description
The Tomb of Isa Khan, nestled adjacent to Humayun’s Tomb within the same complex in the Nizamuddin area of Delhi, serves as the final resting place of Isa Khan, a notable courtier of Sher Shah Suri and his son Islam Shah Suri. Constructed during the lifetime of this esteemed Pashtun noble, the tomb's design mirrors the architectural style prevalent during the Sur dynasty. Preceding the construction of Humayun's Tomb, Isa Khan's Tomb is renowned for its intricate lattice screens, vibrant glazed tiles, and expansive verandah. The tomb's octagonal structure is a testament to architectural mastery, evident in its unique glazed canopies and elaborate carvings. This photograph, captured from a low angle, highlights the tomb's majestic and detailed craftsmanship.