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Bibi Ka Bagbara was built in 1679 as a mausoleum built by Aurangzeb's son Azam Khan for his mother. The white building structure is very similar to the Taj Mahal, but also very delicate, but the scale is small, so some people call it "the poor man's Taj Mahal".
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It is a very nice place and worth going
[Brief description] Bibi Kabagbala Mausoleum is the mausoleum of the last emperor of the Mughal dynasty, Olanzebu, repaired for his princess. Although the design style of the tomb is similar to the Taj Mahal, but due to the years of war, the treasury is empty, Olang Zebu can not get the same amount of gold and silver treasure as Shajiahan, so the tomb, regardless of the scale or the materials used, is not the same as the Taj Mahal. Maybe the local area is just a small state, I have not seen a real royal building, so it is called the small Taj Mahal, but I think it may be more appropriate to "the poor version of the Taj Mahal". [Fee] before entering the parking lot, pay 15 rupees per person tax. Foreigners tickets are 300 rupees, and there is a special window for ladies to sell tickets. [View] At 5 pm, the entrance square is full of Indian men and some teenagers. It seems that there are many spring trips in early February. In the past two days, I have also seen many students in the grottoes. We stood at the door and looked at it, feeling incomparable to the real Taj Mahal, and after a day in the Elora Grottoes, hungry and tired, we gave up. A few photos were taken from afar.
Built in the 17th century, Bibi Kabagbala Mausoleum is the temple of the first concubine of the Mughal emperor Olanzebu. The tomb is designed to resemble the Taj Mahal, but not with the large state funding, so the tomb is small but equally sophisticated, so some call it the Little Taj Mahal.
Built in 1679, Bibi Kabhagbara is a tomb built for his mother by Azam Khan, son of Oranzebu. The white structure is similar to the Taj Mahal, but very delicate, but small, so it is called "the Taj Mahal for the poor".
Built in 1679, it is the tomb of Azam Khan, son of Olanzebu, for his mother. It is also the temple of the first concubine of the Mughal emperor Olanzebu. The tomb is similar in design to the Taj, but without the use of the large state funds, the white structure is similar to the Taj, very delicate, but small in size, so it is called the "Taj Mahal for the poor".