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Imam Zamin Tomb
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Part of site Qutb Complex
ArchNet Site ID AS03836
Variant Names Sayyid Husain Paye-Minar, Tomb of Imam Muhammad Ali
Location Delhi, India
Date c. 1538
Style/Period Mughal
Century 16th
Building Type funerary
Building Usage tomb


Notes
The tomb of Imam Zamin stands in the Quwwatul Islam Shrine complex, in Delhi. Imam Zamin was a saint from Turkestan, who settled in India in around 1500. He built his own tomb, and was buried in it in 1538. It is a small, sandstone structure with a dome resting on an octagonal base. The interior is finished in polished white plaster, and contains fine, perforated jalis, or screens.

Sources:

Tillotson, G.H.R. 1990. Mughal India. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 33-4.

Nath, R. 1979. Monuments of Delhi. New Delhi: Ambika Publications, 47.

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