As per my surmise, the cenotaph stone of Sultan Balban survives and is thrown haphazardly on one side outside his empty tomb in Mehrauli Archaeological Park. In its carving and make it is quite similar to the cenotaph stone of Prince Muhammad
As per my surmise, the cenotaph stone of Sultan Balban survives and is thrown haphazardly on one side outside his empty tomb in Mehrauli Archaeological Park. In its carving and make it is quite similar to the cenotaph stone of Prince Muhammad
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I have a masters in medieval history from the prestigious Centre for Advanced Studies, Dept. of History, AMU. A firm believer in our Ganga Jamuni Tehzeeb, I am passionate about gaining and sharing knowledge and these days I am doing it via the social media platform.
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© 2023 Rana Safvi - A blog Exploring Ganga Jamuni Tehzeeb of India, website handcrafted by Abu Sufiyan.