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Sher Shah Suri Tomb
Sher Shah Suri's Tomb at Sasaram.
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LocationSasaram, Bihar, India
DesignerAlawal Khan
TypeIndo-Islamic architecture
MaterialSandstone
Height122 ft
Completion date16 August 1545
Dedicated toSher Shah Suri
Tomb is located in Bihar
Tomb
Tomb
Location in Bihar

The tomb of Sher Shah Suri is a mausoleum located in Sasaram, in the Indian state of Bihar.[1] Sher Shah Suri, who was the founder of the Sur Empire, commissioned the tomb for himself. It was completed on 16 August 1545, about three months after his death.

It is situated on a square plinth in the middle of an artificial lake, accessible by a causeway. The tomb, made out of sandstone, was originally painted in bright colours and decorated with glazed tiles. It is a three-storied octagonal building, surmounted by a large dome. Chhatris are located on each edge of the second and third stories. A veranda runs along the circumference of the tomb, with each side having three arched openings.

Arched windows, embellished with latticed screens serve to illuminate the interior. Entrance is from all sides except the western side, which is the qibla wall reserved for prayer. At the center of the western wall is the prayer niche, which is elaborately decorated with carvings and tile work.

The tomb, which was the largest mausoleum in India at the time of its completion, is considered a significant example of Indo-Islamic architecture and one of the most important monuments in Bihar.[2] It is listed as a monument of national importance.

  1. ^ "Shershah Suri's Tomb, Sasaram". Archaeological Survey of India. Retrieved 24 August 2023.
  2. ^ Bloch, Theodor (1902). Annual Report of the Archaeological Survey, Bengal Circle: For the year ending with April 1902. Bengal Secretariat Press.

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