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Mughal Architecture Humayu’s Tomb

Fatehpur Sikri

Humayu’s Tomb

Architectural Features

• Octagonal compartments Connected one another with diagonal passages

• largest in centre having cenotaph of the emperor – smaller one at each

angle for the members of his family

• Clerestory windows with perforated screens

• Persian influence – arched alcove, shape of the dome & arrangement of the

rooms in

• Emphasis through use of red sandstone with white marble

Architectural Features

• A Gateway on all four sides, the western being the main entrance with an

archway

• Garden in square and rectangular compartments with flowered guideways

and stone pavements

• The central building on 22’ high plinth. Arcaded sides, leading to a small

room for visitors

• Marble dome of 140’ high with a cluster of pillared kiosks with cupola roofs

(chatri) on each side

Tomb Building

Plan of Tomb

Plan of Tomb

Comparison

Western Entrance

Tomb Interior

Dome Exterior

Dome Interior

Cenotaph

Fatehpur Sikri

Regional Plan

Master Plan

Master Plan1- Entrance (Diwan-i-Amm) 2- Diwan-i-Khass3- Daulat Khana4- Astrologer's Seat 5- Panch Mahal6- Anup Talao7- House of the Turkish Sultana 8- House of Miriam 9- Palace of Jodh Bai10- Garden 11- House of Birbal

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Naubat Khana (Entrance Gate)

Mosque Area

Plan

Tomb of Salim-Chisti

Architectural Features• Built during 1580-1581.

• Originally was built in red stone but later changed in white marbel.

• The tomb consist of a square exterior of 24ft side which contains a mortuary chamber of 16ft side, whole covered by a low dome.

Marble Details

Buland Darwaza

Buland Darwaza

Buland Darwaza- Stair Way

Buland Darwaza - Interior• The structure may be resolved into 2 aspects, the forntal and highest aspect

forming the façade with the portal and the back view consisting of a lower and plainer portion intruding into the mosque courtyard.

• Whole structure made of red sand stone.

Mosque Area

1. BULAND DARWAZA,

2. TOMB OF NAWAB ISLAM KHAN,

3. TOMB OF SALIM CHISHTI,

4. COURTYARD

5. JAMI MASJID

Climate Response

Jami Mosque• Completed in1575 (in 6 yrs), by seikh salim chishti

• Domes supported on squinches here corbelled pendatives support the dome

Jami Mosque

Corridor Around The Mosque

Royal Enclave

• Largest and most important building.

• Red stone used in the entire strucrure.

• Consisting of mughal and hinduarchitecture.

• Trabeated structure.

Jodha Bai Palace……

Jodha Bai Palace…

Jodha Bai Palace…

• Carvings Showing Hindu And Islamic Architecture

• Decorative Brackets

Jodha Bai Kitchen…

Mariams’ Palace…

• The Building Of Akbars’ Wife Showing Gujarati Influence And Is Built Around A Courtyard With Special Care Being Taken To Ensure Privacy.

Panch Mahal…

Has 5 storeys, each storey being smaller than the one upon which it stands and thrcrowning one being just a kiosk supported on 4 slender pillarbuilding contains 176 coloumns- 1st storey has 56 -2nd storey has 20-3rd storey has 12-4th storey has 4 (all richly carved and provide intresting varities of design and ornamentation)the building was intended as a place for recreation where emperor sitting in upper most kiosk enjoyd evening air and moonlight.The women also visited the building through the screened passage connecting the 3rd storey with the haramsara

•Has 5 storeys, each storey being smaller than the one upon which it stands and thrcrowning one being just a kiosk supported on 4 slender pillarbuilding contains 176 coloumns- 1st storey has 56 -2nd storey has 20-3rd storey has 12-4th storey has 4 (all richly carved and provide intresting varities of design and ornamentation)the building was intended as a place for recreation where emperor sitting in upper most kiosk enjoyd evening air and moonlight.The women also visited the building through the screened passage connecting the 3rd storey with the haramsara

Diwan-i-aam…

• Hall of public audience.

• The most impressive feature of this complex is the throne chamber facing east. It is said that it was so built beacause of akbars’ belief in “sun worship”

PLAN SECTION

Diwan-i Khass, Fatehpur Sikri

Diwan-i Khass, Fatehpur Sikri

Diwan-i Khass, Fatehpur Sikri

Diwan-i Khass, Fatehpur Sikri

Khwabgah

Anup Talao

• Luxuriously extravagant stone brackets placed on each of the kiosks four opening.

Astrologers’ Seat…

Birbals’ House…

• Pillars and arches of plain masonry.

• Has 4 rooms on ground floor and 2 entrance porches with 2 domed chambers on upper storey.

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